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Spirit, by george! Spirit Week, due to the energetic work of student cabi- net and our wonderful Director of Spirit, Bev Segner, was a fantastic success. To climax a week of activities such as a milk drinking contest, a soda cracker relay, and a bubble gum blow, Cleveland held its annual Homecoming Game and Dance. On November 7, 1969, under a cloudy sky and stadium lights, Cavaliers and alumni witnessed the crowning ot this year's lovely Homecoming Queen. Bubbly junior, George Simon was escorted down a blue carpet and crowned by last year's beautiful queen, Debby Landon. George's charm- ing royal court included Bev Nlangia, Vicki Larsen, Jodi Ber- man, and Wendy Lockwood. Dressed in elegant formals, each girl represented our fantastic Cavalier soul. The Homecoming Dance was held after a victorious game with Canoga Park. lt began with the traditional dance of the Homecoming Court with their escorts.
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A Bewitchin Powder Puff Playoff On November 14, l969,,the sun beat down on the famed Cavalier stadium as excited sports fans awaited the start of Cleveland's first powder puff football game. Pitted against each other in gridiron com- petition were the Cheerleaders and Student Cabinet Girls. Student spirit was aroused by our lovely new cheerleaders, Sweet Steve Rey- nolds, Merry Mike Boyce, Beautiful Bob Fetty, Dandy Dave Cunning- ham and Risque' Randy Jones. Cheers were led by the soulful Sir Cavalier, Lisa Joy Teddy. The Cheerleaders won the toss and chose to receive. Debbie Dierinzo kicked off for the Cabinet. Although they tried hard to advance the ball, the Cheerleaders were unable to significantly move it and the Cabinet soon took over. On a series of well-executed plays, 'Student Cabinet crashed through the Cheerleader defense as wingback Nancy Chapman hit paydirt for six points. The Cheerleaders then took posses- sion of the ball and moved steadily toward their goal. George Simon climaxed the drive when she bucked through the Cabinet defense to score. A successful conversion attempt gave the Cheerleaders an 8-6 lead. However, Cabinet managed to once again send Chapman over the line to conquer the Cheerleaders with a final score of 12-8. The quick moving Cabinet showed the Cavalier spirit squad that it takes more than soul to score. Costume Day On October 31, 1969, visitors to Cleveland were spellbound by the sight of walking bushes, wild In- dians, a cheery Santa Claus, and Little Bo Peep. What is the explanation for this mass masquerade? You guessed it! It was Halloween Costume Day and once again Cleveland students conjured up our fantastic Cavalier spirit! At noon, the difficult job of choosing winners in various costume competitions took place on the Senior stage. Recipients in Boys' and Girls' competition were Debbi Bakst as Aunt Jemima and Dale Hannaford as a Hsexy broad. The Most Unusual Award'went to Darnice Foley for her African native costume. The award for Best Couple went to Mark Ryan and Nancy Chapman for their interpretation of the dirty old man and Hprudish bag of TV's Laugh-ln. ,....-,. M, . - f 2 7 .7 -F i'Y :N , , L.,,g1 if Z 46? wif-1-.., v in H I , A lf Q :f 4 1' fav' I in ' -. , ,., ' r it , M fm fa .. Q' -1 1 : f' ,, ' My ff ,f iff , ' N wi' , ' 'A , M I - v , - , Q f ,J , ' M V, , f , A 'fz2' '0 M fwlzy' f . 'f , 4 ' V' p fsivk X ' ' ' tw 'Q 'fffl' i Q em 4 , V , . 4 , 12 ,4 X . .K pm ' 35, N .f,,,bc I. A My Q fy T , f , 7 T 'ir 1 , W - fo ' , ,f,,.,,,WW..Q,, ,f cf ,5,5,,., , A ,. ., C, ww ef, yn! f V ,iff 4,f44f,,!AZff,?7,,!,,V ,I ,V , f e 1 f.:,7y,,,, -2 f' 4 3 m f WA H f' ,, .,f ,, 1, '7'3,.'fg -',,gcfQc,,f ,fg'Lj,L',,'..yf, g Qsxz w e-xc 4 ,rf-7 . f f M f W ff
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