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Having found a good spot, seniors Katherine Rodgers and Ginger Gillette await the beginning of the parade tbelowl. Seventh grader Larry Parker wheels R.B. Rupp, who suffered a sprained knee, through the parade ffar belowl. cr' , Grand Finale Sponsored and arranged by the Grain Valley student council, the annual homecoming parade was a success. Besides class floats, princesses, and queen candidates, various clubs were also asked to make their debute. Fo- rensic members added to the parade by dressing up in clown suits and passing out candy to the parade watch- ers. The Corvette Club of Kansas City helped StuCo by furnishing vehicles for the event. Also appearing in the parade this year were 9-12 grade class officers, adminis- tration, and varsity and j.v. volleyball girls. Sandy Doty Brown was also a guest in the parade, being homecom- ing queen of 1971. junior high and high school bands combined forces this year to produce a mass sound playing l'Apache route. t w -fa ww ' 'W f c V , f , ., ,W ,A W -1 H ,,. 3 ,fy '.,.w.y,a 'M,,,gf' ' ' f I . ' ! WMWL? 'f fl , ,ft A 1 4, 1 V t 1 1 r 9,5 ,haw f- f f., H q A , 'wfvrk-new ff -, , , f fr - .Q ?x4W5,44mfmfzmf, f .- , V . t X K wwf fzfl- , , ' 'M f 1 -1 W.. -J? J. l f .,'ff'J 3 ' 'l?3f'MN9?', z I 15 T 92? .. K, V , 1 a 'I ?,..lH ' as V - , -:. 'V Y -1.4-2 , f re fi . , fi will 5' 'Qfwk' 'L 1- . ' ...W ,, ' x , I L'- 'rl lg V . , 'N Q- iq f , - gp ,Sur , . , ,N , 1 .-W , .l , 'I-,W a YQ X, . fs . g - W4 ' f. 5 'fl . WM . 2: l' , - - iv . f 1 .- AQ! -'vnu V 6 . ' . t, - , 4-amgg, ' 4 ,., X . D x -3 N ' Y 2 1 ff 1- A' ..f A ' .... ,.,.. ,A ., . A ' 'W' .., 'll 4 ,..............,.., . ., ,vb A A elmlvnr, 9 Q --r-' W fmoz FlRE DEF ,Q ' ,g if Q--.. ,ii 7 ,, ,..,.. fgf-4 W 1 f., -Q - V .W me sci,-we 'Mfr me--f Lf-ff, . 4 Ja-114-1 '- N T - 7-: A -' ,-s,:....- V A Y and Entry of the Centurions throughout the parade Arf . . . Arf .. . Tiny, junior Brenda Blankenship's great dane, helps show the forensics class' uniqueness tfar leftl. Hoping there isn't any danger of an immediate fire, football players, cheerleaders, and coaches enjoy a ride on a G.V. fire truck fleftl. Rid- ing atop a convertible, Diane Richards makes her debut as sophomore class prin- cess tfar abovel, While Missy Koonce and Bill Patterson try to push the car, sopho- more class officers remain calm tabovel. HOMECOMING PARADE! 31 l l l l l l l l l l l l -S - ' sa-i..a-...........a. ......s..,........-..... , .-.s
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September twenty-sev- enth through October sec- ond marked the inevitable homecoming spirit week! In order to help boost the spirit and morale of sports teams and to set the gen eral mood for the home- coming activities, students and faculty were asked to participate in the daily events. Pep club members donated their time by pick- K Lu ing out varsity football ull players and secretly deco- rating their lockers and fill- ing it with various goodies such as home-baked treats, I-, candy, spirit signs, and ,-, toys. Amidst working on floats . and shopping for home- coming nights' clothes, de- voted and ambitious stu- dents found time to look for zany outfits to wear for the various spirit days. Two of the most inter- esting days proved to be Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesday the theme was 'lcrazy combo, where students mixed and matched silly hats, ties, socks, and boots. Thurs- day's theme brought out the creativity in the stu- dents, it was 'lvictory is music to our ears, as ev- eryone depicted some of their favorite music stars. IR SP Teachers Mrs. Billie Basinger and Ms. Bonnie Bartels show their support for the Oak Ridge boys on crazy combo day fabovey' Freshman Debbie Mackin dresses up to portray country singer Dolly Parton on leagles are music to our ears day frightl. Yee Hawww . . . Trying to boost her image, Missy Koonce dresses in her Sunday best fupper rightl. 30!HOMECOMlNG SPIRIT WEEK
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