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av L.. Homecoming With the dimming of lights, some far- out tuxedo's and several bouquets of flowers, our gymnasium was trans- formed from a pumpkin to a blue and green coronation scene. For once each voice hushed and every eye focused on the podium as appro- priate names were read. Crowned as members of the 1975 Homecoming Court were: Princesses Dawn Hemen- way, Karen Snyder, Ann Greer, and Laura Herman. This years Homecom- ing Queen was Cindy Glenn. lj. Mr. Hazen, our favorite superintendent. 23. Rod Mann shows us his classiness. 35. Our 1975 Homecoming Queen, Cindy Glenn. Student Life 23
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Highland Dancers Although only in their second year, Highland Dancers were very active. Four dancers are in full regaliag Laura Delvillar, Michelle Ritchie, Debbie Hansen, and Peggy Beltz. They dance at football games and participate in the assembly at Shorecrest. Although only 4 dance at games, many more are learn- mg. lj. The Highland Dancers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Hansen, Peggy Beltz, Michelle Ritchie, Laura Delvillar. Highiife Highlife, as you know, is the school newspaper. It is published monthly. Under the leadership of Mrs. Hacker and Robb Zerr, Editors-in-Chief, the Highlife staff tried to provide the school with interesting news. The Sports Editor is Kevin Kever, the staff artist is Bob Moore and the photogra- pher is Mike Erlwein. Other positions change from time to time. The High- life staff also provides paper for hundreds of paper airplanes. 23. The Highlife staff hard at work: Clockwise- Robb Zerr, Bob Moore, Kevin Keser, Dianne Christiansen, Jean Alspach, Leona Hatcher, Sarah Wolvin, Jane Marsh, Mrs. Hacker, Rick Shaw, Bruce Baskin, Mark Shigihara, Tim Davidson, Lisa Wells, Ross Lambert. 22 Student Life
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Homecoming: Pep Week This year the Homecoming theme was Old Days by Chicago. The week be- fore the Homecoming game was again the scene of the traditional Homecom- ing Pep Week. Monday was Grub Day, and everyone wore their grubbiest. There was also a pie-eating contest, tug-of-war, and the door decorating contest. Tuesday was Twins Day, Backwards Day, fwhen the girls do things for the guysj and hall decorations. Wednesday was Class Day. The Seniors wore all the buttons they had collected, Juniors wore funny hats and T-shirts, Sophomores wore T-shirts, ties or scarves, and sunglasses, and the Freshmen wore odd shoes and rolled-up pants. Thursday was Green, Gold and Blue Day, with a car bash during lunches, the car caravan, and Pep Rally. Friday afternoon was the Powder Puff Football Game, and that evening was the Homecoming Game against the Kennedy Lancers. The Highland Dancers performed before the game, and the half-time entertain- ment honored past Queens, and this year's courtg Princesses Ann Greer, Dawn Hemenway, Laura Herman and Karen Snyder, and Queen Cindy Glenn. The Homecoming Dance was Saturday night at the Hyatt House and the band was Sorcerer's Ap- prentice. 24 Student Life -- t f'sf::1,'1' ' -xg: n 5 .013 . A, J .r uf 1 XX f , . , T v Q.Ex V A RAlSlN A DAY HELPS KEEP THE
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