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Homecoming Week } With chants of “Beat the Panthers” and enthusiastic hand-clapping, Homecoming spirit reached its peak on Friday. Mr. White, with his red and black beanie and enor- mous school spirit, managed to lead the entire commons in cheers, stomping, and clapping while entire classrooms attempted to outcheer and outclap one another. Even with the cancellation of the Homecoming parade, school spirit soared to a peak not reached in many years. With this fired-up backing, the Bulldogs could enly be vic- torious, triumphing in a 30-9 win over the Jerseyville Panthers in Friday night’s football game. Replacing the poorly attended dance usually held after Coronation, a sock-hop following the football game ended Friday's ac- tivities on a note of celebration. 4 PI 1 ; 1 | ’ ‘enn nil 2. 2
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dtttag 1. Displaying their unusual costumes are the Gunky brothers—Terry Aschbacher, Harry Jaconis, Steve Kunkel, Jay Hoffman, and Dean Frerker. They pose in the media center in front of Emerald City, created by the juniors as their contribution to decorating the school in the Homecoming theme. 2. On movie star look alike day, four of the 101 Dalmations, Sally Felts, Barb Yesnosky, Marie Bosche’, and Janet Dye, roamed the halls led by Frankenstein, Jeff Gehrig. 3. Kim Niggli and Tina Gilomen worked together to create a winning entry during the pumpkin carving contest. 4. T-shirt day gave these students a chance to display their movie star shirts. 5. Contestants of the pudding eating contest, surrounded by a crowd of interested students, quickly engulf a quart of chocolate pudding. Winners from each lunch hour were Alan Eley—4th hour and Doug Beard—Sth hour.
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walt tt 1. The Homecoming game against Jerseyville drew a large crowd, who came anticipating a victory. 2. Senior class members show their spirit at the Homecoming pep rally by joining in the school song. 3. Boxes of mums await distribution by the junior class. 4. The expressions on the faces of these varsity football players illustrate their happiness at a Highland touchdown during the Homecoming game. 5. Gayla Felchlia and returning alum- nus Paul Yesnosky dance at the sock hop following the Homecoming game.
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