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Theme for '77 Homecoming lames Whitaker. Escort Steve Hostel' -er, 4110, escorted sophomore attend- mt, Connie Rodocker. Representing he juniors was Karen Amaden, lslcorted by Steve Thiel, 336. Marijo iller was the senior attendant, escorted by 11220, Rick Whitaker. Mary Nhonsetler, the I977 Homecoming Queen, was escorted onto the field by Rod Vanderstelt, 1124. Mary was then crowned and gave her speech. She pre- sented the game ball to Rod and the game soon began. Hicksville Aces defeated the Hilltop Cadets by a score of 28 to 0. The Big Red Machine scored first on an ll yard romp by Rod Vanderstelt. Bob Luder- man added the extra point. Rick Whi- taker caught a 42 yard pass to make the score 14 to 0 at the end of the first half. Attendant Karen Amaden dances with Smith. The Queen and her court. Kathy Hart and Junior Cottrell enjoy a fast dance. Steve Thiel cuts off a tackle for another big game. Homecoming I I
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Homecoming 1977, was Oct. 7. The pregame parade consisted of the Hicks- ville High School Marching Aces, class floats. Queen Mary Whonsetler and her court. Somthing new was tried as far as the floats were concerned. All of the floats had to relate to the basic theme: Success: Aces Life Story. Success: Aces Life Stor is First Place was captured by the Sopho- mores with the theme Victory, Aces Weigh of Life. The Juniors float won second place with their depiction of the theme, Success, Fighting for the Future. Remembering the Past. Freshmen came in third, with the theme of Aces Life Story is Not a Fairy Tale, with the Senior's We Don't Kid Around float receiving an honorable mention for the largest trac- tor and the smallest float. The parade proceeded to the football field to begin the Homecoming cere- monies. Freshman attendant, Carolyn Applegate, was escorted by 372. Stephanie Leonard and Neil Rohrs and other couples dance after the game. I0 Homecoming Connie and Karen react to other people at the dance. --L.,-qv, -1' 'fe -1 Although Cadets are surrounding Steve Hostetler for a tackle, the Aces brought home a victory of 28-0.
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The third quarter opened with quar- terback, Steve Thiel, running 72 yards for a TD. The final touchdown was scored in the fourth quarter by Kevin Myers on a 90 yard sweep around the right end. The 1977 Homecoming festivities were concluded by a dance at the grade school following the game. The dance was sponsored by the student council and featured the group Steppin' Lively from Fort Wayne. I2 Homecoming '-fi5wfN Greg Brown digs graves for stomped Cadets on the Juniors' Float. Senior Attendant Marijo Miller smiles as she is taken to the field to meet her escort. 1 Laughing up at the crowd is Connie Sophomore Attendant. 5 Fairies Brenda Burlingame and Gina Slattery help tell the Aces' victory story to Bob Boon. Dana Brov and Jamie Perry. mf-4 ith W i
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