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Homecoming ‘73 The World of Hollywood Hollywood set the scene for this year’s coronation, the opening event of Homecoming Week, October 13-19. Members of the court entered beneath a glittering theatre marquee into ‘the glamor of a Hollywood premiere. All became stars for the evening. But the final spotlight focused on Queen Debbie Weidner and King Jeff Scott, the student body’s choice to reign during Homecoming '73. Homecoming Court ROW 1 Todd Weiss, Denny Boland, Pam Iberg, Karen Hediger, Tina Thorley, Jay Conrad, Sheila Byers Brian Halbrook, Terry Henschen ROW 4 Connie Schmitt, Sandy Niggli, Monica Gale, Cheryl Byers, ROW 2 Mike Bickline, Jay Sackett, Wayne Hundsdorfer, Nancy Vicki Cruthis, Jeanne Schwend, Karen Schmidt, Vicky Klaus Keith, Terri Wenzel, Cheryl McCord, Robin Boxell, Mike Weidner, ROW 5 Barry Harris, Steve Weiss, Keith Gilomen, Chuck Urban, Ed Winet, Keith Byers. Deb Weidner, Jeff Scott, Randy Gelly, Mike Landolt, Ron Coleman, ROW 3 Kathy Stieb, Rod Zobrist, Deb Sander, Grant Houser, Gail Bill Bircher Hosto, Tim Gehrig, Mike Flemming, Beth Halbrook, Jerry Wheatley,
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TOP Sandy Niggli and Vicki Cruthis make some last minute preparations before the coronation ABOVE The spotlight falls on Deb Sander and Grant Houser as they enter into the World of Hollywood RIGHT The highlight of Homecoming '73 occurred as Jeff Scott crowned Deb Weidner as Homecoming queen.
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Homecoming ‘73 From Contemporary To Traditional Music filled the halls of HHS as the rock group First Gear performed two concerts during Homecom- ing Week. Audiences enjoyed the group’s music spic- ed with comedy. One of the concerts even included a dance contest in which Evelyn Runge and Harold Schellenger competed but Mr. Brafford twisted away with the first place honors. The concerts were a first at HHS and a popular addition to Homecoming. Soon the music gave way to the sounds of calling signals, shouting instructions and cheering sections as the girls took to the field for the annual Powderpuff game. After weeks of secret practices and hard work, the Class of '74 won their second consecutive first place title, followed by the second place sophomores. Juniors took third place, while the eager but inex- perienced freshman placed fourth. ABOVE After the concert, a member of First Gear signs autographs for students. ABOVE RIGHT Evelyn Runge demonstrates the fine art of twisting during the First Gear Concert. RIGHT Sue Michael expresses the determination of the freshman powderpuff team
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