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Right: Ned Burks gains yardage on a play during our game with Clark. School spirit displayed during homecoming Activities of Homecoming Week climaxed with the parade and game. Judging of the floats was in the school parking lot where the floats gathered for the parade which started at 6:00 p.m. Student Council awarded trophies for winning floats in four categories: Class, Club, Shops, and Individual. Taking first place in these categories in respective order were: Junior Class, Art Club, VICA, and Sandy Bagwell. The Tigers played a close game with a score of 31-28. It was a good game and a difficult one for the Clark Pioneers to win. In the mjdst of half-time celebrations, Pam Van Dusen was crowned Homecoming Queen. Completing her court were: Debbie Lindsay, senior princess, escorted by Chris Lentz,- Pam Nightingale, junior princess, escorted by Chuck Sawyer,- Gwen Burns, sophomore princess, escorted by Jim Behling; and Linda Tyler, freshman princess, escorted by Jim Franczyk. Pam Van Dusen was escorted by Bill Bowers. Homecoming festivities were concluded by the Homecoming dance the following eve- ning with the Enchanters.
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Choirs try choreography for first time Last year the Tech Choir presented their first concert with choregraphy. Weeks in advance they began their dancing les- sons. Concert Choir selections included a rousing Step to the Rear, the romantic Believe in Love, and the inspirational Exodus. Boy ' s Ensemble had their time of glory with Watching All the Girls Go By. The auditorium hushed when Girls Ensemble sang An Evening Scene. Carnival of Melody a series of love songs was performed by Girls Choir. Mixed Glee wore sombreros while singing a song from Mex- ican folklore. As the final number, all the Choirs combined to bring the house down with Oklahoma. Ole! Mixed Glee performs at one of several concerts. The Boy ' s Ensemble sings while Miss Volkman accompanies. 5
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Left to right: Queen Pam Van Dusen, Linda Tyler, Gwen Burns, Debbie Lindsay, Pam Nightingale, and escorts. Crowning climaxes homecoming events Happiness is captured on the faces of Pam Van Dusen and Debbie Lindsay at the start of the parade.
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