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u I j Wonieconiing I n V. Sharp D. Shenk S. Koss R. Wilson P. Griffin N. Graham W. Parks R. Brace C. Elkins J. Rappa R. Dorenbush L. Walton T. Mauro D. Burchi R. Leonowicz L. Moody J. Kelly B. Conroy M. Haefner J. Davids One of the most exciting times of the school year is the annual Field Day activities. This was the twenty-first Home- coming for the queens and the fourth for the kings. We started out with Spirit Week, which ran from October 25-29. On Monday each class participated in building a monument of their class spirit on the Common walls, where during lunch the classes gathered to show their spirit and excitement. Also it was hat day. On Tuesday everyone, almost everyone, brought a stuffed animal and carried it around all day. Wednesday was girl hush day, and each girl wore a paper football. If they were caught talking to a boy or girl, that person could take their football. However that night, the girl's caught up on all their screaming and yelling at the annual Powder Puff football game. It was a tuff game with the undergrads defeating the seniors 6-0. In the midst of all the yelling was the introduction of the Homecoming Honies. 6
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fop 25 On Thursday everyone walked around with their clothes inside out, and Friday was s. simat maroon and gray day. Each class M. eXtine . C. Tsilos received points depending upon r D'Addezio the amount of student participation. On Friday at Field Day the winning class was announced, and the winners were j sufcV ' . . . . r A. Havlatka none other than the seniors of j Kcpkc f S. Poprzan ' • A. Boughton K. Heller P Gee Field Day consisted of the p usual pie eating contest, three legged race, toddlers bike race, tug-o-war, and shoe race. Different groups performed such as the Majorettes, Cheerleaders, Vikettes, Band, and Chorale. Everyone got a good laugh when our sexy Homecoming Honies D 0zmem Court walked out onto the floor s. • . i w, • . , . ... , . T. McVicker with Keitherine (Keith D. Rodgers Kaminski) as our queen. Then the big moment, the an- nouncement of our king and queen-Calvin Elkins and Annc VanderHa en J. Young Boughton were the reigning 1976 J Tucker ... K. Kaminski king and queen. } Welsh Not pictured - Tony Hooton. Gerard Kapolka M petrykowski Guy Lima, and John McCarthy.
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