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I1CMECCMING spirit week, alumni, game, SL dance. SPIRIT WEEK October 20-25 Monday- Class Rivalry: Spirit of America” Winners: The Sophomore Class Tuesday— Crazy Hat and Sock Day” Wednesday- Class Rivalry: “Can the Colonials” Thursday- Class Rivalry continued: “Can the Colonials” Winners: The Sophomore Class Hall Decorating Contest Winners: Tie between the Sophomore Class and Tri-Hi-Y Friday— “Orange and White Day” Ballon Sale Pep Rally 7:30—Pre-game Show 8:00—Homecoming Game . . . Hayfield vs. Jefferson Victors: Hayfield Saturday— 7:30—Godspell 9:00—Homecoming Dance student life 17
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Jcsie Befifiess, licmeccming €ueen Hayfield hosted Jefferson for Homecoming this year. The game began at 7:30 with a pre¬ game show performed by the band, drill team and majorettes. The show concluded with the unfolding of a large bicentennial flag. Halftime began with the parade of floats. The Junior float, a replica of the Spirit of St. Louis, won first prize. The court was then introduced. This year’s homecoming court consisted of freshmen, Karen Milton and Clare Spillane; sophomores, Debi Adams and Kathy Okyen; juniors, Connie Beach, Brigitte Boland, and Lorraine Henderson. The seniors on the court were: Darien Beuke, Wanda Hall, Brenda Hazel¬ wood, Belinda Jacobson, Sandy Knudslien, Karen Ruffner, Pat Stafford, Amy Walters and Cindy Weitz. The queen, Josie Boggess, escorted by Mike Murray, was presented with the traditional roses and a necklace by Mrs. Torrice and former queen Debra Bailey at halftime. The game proceeded and Hayfield emerged the victor, 6 to 0. TOP LEFT: The touchdown that won the game. TOP RIGHT: Homecoming Queen, Josie Boggess after being presented with a dozen roses by Mrs. Torrice. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Richard Ward and Preston Blair fight their way through several Colonials. BOTTOM RIGHT and BOTTOM LEFT: Two of the many returning alumni: Marjie Pauly and Joe Gambill. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: A mere portion of the home¬ coming court!
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