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Begin ' ' ' It was one of the most successful weeks we ' ve had in years. Everyone came to the activities and enjoyed dressing up, remarked Mr. Richard Farland about the 1 977 Homecoming Week. With a theme of ' Let the Sideshow the week ' s activities were circus oriented. World famous trampolinist Judy Johnson performed Monday at lunch to an enthusiastic crowd. Seniors, Mike Daly and Jim Walker, provided sportsmanlike entertainment during the Pillow Fight at lunch, Tuesday. Creativity was the name of the game for Wednesday as the lunchtime activity was doing clown-face make-up on a friend ' s face. Thursday was the highlight of the week. The Homecoming assembly was a great success, with the best yet to come. Around lunchtime three precocious pachyderms pounded the pavement around the campus, as newspaper and television reporters abounded. The afternoon brought the annual parade downtown with Mr. Stan SIdaris and Mr. Richard Farland as Grand Marshalls, and several floats and many clowns invading Glendora Avenue. Homecoming Week — 21 wamoiiMMaamt ' Vt K ' ' ' '
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i. ' 1 . Two clowns ride the elephants in the parade 2 Judy Johnson performs several difficult stunts to the amazement of the crowd. 3. The Holy Triumvirate receive an ovation for their magnificent acrobatic routine during the assembly. 4. It takes three Pep Club members to peddle their way down Glendora Avenue in true circus spirit. 5. The Tams float ' Come and See the Show ' glides down the parade route proudly proclaiming the Sweepstakes award. 6. It ' s a pachyderm ' s delight to participate in the homecoming festivities with clowns and football players alike. 20 ' — Homecoming Week , . . : ' ffit«tsStSsaaEB ' SEBail
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1 Future Tartans relax after they helped present the roses and crown during halftime. 2. The Homecoming Court, Dawn HerrJck, Kendra Mastain, Kim SchlessJnger, Linda Kemby, and Sheryl Hawblitzel, anxiously awaits the crowning of the queen during the halftime ceremony. 3. Sheryl and her escort, Kevin Sampson, enjoy the Saturday night dance sponsored by Girls ' Athletic League. 4, Sheryl Hawblitzel sheds tears of joy as she is crowned 1 977 Homecoming Queen by past Queen, Kathie Peters. 5, Escorted by her proud father. Queen Sheryl leads the princesses through the archway, 6, Couples enjoy four hours of dancing to the music of Balboa. 22 — Homecoming Dance ' V. ,ST.l ' ' • V u ' -tivftlS- iMifc ' MKS-: '
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