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Homecoming Proves It Wasn't Just Another Day Terry Madsen, Rod Rosato, Craig Wilcox, Paul Hano and Rocky An- derson cheer the crowd on with an original romper. Bill Kirwin, Sue Doelle, Brad Hafar, Diane Kivisfo, Marla Avenson, Eaton, Char Barden and Darrell Sampson. Dave Hoolihan, Lynette LeVasseur, Leonard aSari, Jill Kisling, Tom 13
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0 15 if L5 tw il i 1 4. i , iw lllll lil 1 iii Applause continues as Gail Danielson bedecks queen Marla Avenson with headdress and Dave Hoolihan looks on. 12 Excitement of 1967 Voices hlended to create the usual confusion of an average assembly, The noise of shouts, clumsy feet stumhling on hleachers and an oc- casional whistle made the day seem like any day. But as the lights dimmed, the crowd became si- lent and the gym hecame dark. Suspense mount- ed as the music of Mr. Roehuckys hand began to play and the six queen candidates were escorted to their seats in the Emerald Palace which fol- lowed the XVizard of Oz theme for the pep fest. The antics of the sophomores, juniors and seniors were displayed in their skits as everyone waited patiently for the crowning of the queen. After the skits, attention was focused on Ann Rothstein as she hegan nuunliling something ahout the pep fest in general and without warning NVayne Alac- ohson groped his way through the mass of stu- dents in the lnleachers. In the next instant Marla Axcnson was crowned queen for 1967 Home- coming. That night. the Indians were defeated hy the Chisholm Blue Streaks, 20-13. The game was fol- lowed hy the Homecoming dance with music provided hy the Benson Oherrneyer Fruit-Stand Band. Boy cheerleaders display moral support by offering their affection fo queen escorts.
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Students devour a popular food at the sophomore party. A natural stop on weekends is the Country Kitchen where students meet to eat or just mingle. I M aw 5 'il t 14 bn? --Q., R f' A blur of motion results as dancers move to the music of the Un- believable Uglies at a weekend Endo dance.
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