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Boy Scouts lanis Mang, Julie Cerrity and Cyndee Covert troop to the cafeteria to eat lunch. Toting uniforms necessary for group pictures on Dress-Up Day, Robin Peters finds her hands full. Junior Class members victoriously scream out as they win the pep flag Spirit Week.
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Elated, Teresa Baker hugs Milen Lovich and Creg Rochford as she accepts cape, crown and roses. Homecoming events attract students , alumni, townspeople Like a magnet that attracts common elements, Homecoming drew to the alma mater students, townspeople and alumni for the fall weekend. Separated by miles but not by memories, many hastened to find babysitters while others cut college classes to hurry home for the reunion. Concluding a week of finger-crossing, five queen candidates awaited the half-time coronation. Elated, Teresa Baker accepted the title of 1970 Homecoming Queen. Fans cheered frantically as the clock ticked away the final quarter of the game. Panthers rallied to score a touchdown in the last few seconds and defeated the Lowell Red Devils 18-13. Students and alumni left the illuminated field to absorb the beat of Oscar and the Magestics in the dimly lit gym. 13
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Sunday best mark Spirit Week activity Striving for gaudiness, students mixed polka dots, plaids, checkers and stripes on Clash Day, the first day of Spirit Week. For the fifth year, Student Council sponsored four days in which Panthers displayed spirit for the game with traditional arch rival Highland. After appearing in Sunday best for group pictures on Dress-up Day, students abandoned this staid and proper apparel for Costume Day. Highlighting the third day were hairy-legged Pantherettes in combat boots and members of the coaching staff, both portrayed by male students. School colors prevailed as fans donned senior cords, letter sweaters, spirit buttons and Panther hats for Black and Gold Day. Enthusiasm displayed during the week and at Friday ' s pep session won the Class of 1972 the pep flag and the Spirit Week Plaque initiated by the Student Council. Wearing costumes to school didn ' t prevent students from completing their routine schedules as is proven by junior, Laura Sherfey. Children ' s delight good enough to eat! Joe Newell and Melanie Holmes dressed as big gingerbread cookies on Kiddie-Costume Day.
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