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Lois Heed and Linda Anderson design a mural done by the art club for the bicentennial. Carol Stolze decorates a can to collect funds for the new tennis courts in Hope. Members of the junior Home Ec class present their cake in honor of the bicentennial. 20
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Homecoming Queen and her court are Jane Lortz, first runner up, Susan Coy, Homecoming Queen and Linda Anderson, second runner up. Susan Coy Is Crowned After Much Hard Work The eight Homecoming Queen candidates ended their campaign after five weeks of hard work. Penny votes were collected by each girl and the one with the most money was crowned. On January 24, 1976, Nadine Ogilvie lost her crown to the new Queen. Each class elected two girls to represent them. Elected this year were freshmen: Brooke Finke and Rayetta Blair; sophomores: Susan Loesch and Kelli Tanner; juniors: Janet Curry and Jane Lortz; seniors: Linda Anderson and Susan Coy. The new Queen, Susan Coy, was crowned by Jeff Wallace. First and second runners up were Jane Lortz and Linda Anderson respectively. 19
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The Bicentennial Year Brings About Patriotism In this bicentennial year many special projects were completed. Amoung a few of them were participating in the bicentennial quiz bowl. Members of this team were Mark Boilanger, Jeff Cleland, Steve Robertson, Gary Hamilton and alternate Tom Miller, other schools involved were Columbus North and East. A community project was raising funds for the tennis courts in Hope. The sponsers for this were the Hope Optimist Club and Hauser High School. The Art Club made window displays at the office of Larry Misner portraying the American Revolution. A mural was also hung in the front hall which was done in sand painting. Mrs. Burney’s Home Ec classes and the FHA completed a few projects, amoung them were a bicentennial cake and a quilt of the United States. Students at Hauser, Columbus North and East High School participate in the bicentennial quiz howl at the Commons. Mrs. Burney and members of the FHA Club work hard on their bicentennial quilt. 21
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