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Sharing first place for class float competition, the only such tie award presented during Highland High School ' s history, the junior and sophomore floats represent weeks of work and preparation by the members of classes. Homecoming 9 Prior to the announcement of balloting results, king and queen nominees Seniors Joy Lourik, Rich Meade, Marcia Rincon. Ted Crawford, Julie Yuhasz, Tom Arnold, Lee Anne Mercer, Dave Brant, Pam Ciochina. Allie Mysliwy, Debbie Rinehammer, and Dave Devich, are presented to the pep rally participants.
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King selection, two tie floats break tradition Excited chants mingled with the crackling of blazing flames initiated three days of Homecoming celebration. Festivities included a snake dance to the football field where team captains Dave Brant, Dave Devich, and Randy Stockham delivered speeches at the Thursday night pep rally. Letterman president Dennis Bell introduced the court of honor and announced Lee Anne Mercer as queen. After being crowned king by the 1970 Home- coming Queen, Sarah Barr, Dave Devich replaced the traditional Mr. Football and reigned as Highland’s first Homecoming King. Receiving 150 out of 180 points, the juniors and sophomores tied in class float competition making school history. 8 Homecoming Depicted through their smiles, Queen Lee Anne Mercer and King Dave Devich. seniors, happily accept the crowns marking the beginning of their reign over 1971 Homecoming festivities.
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Silhouetted against a blazing bonfire, a Trojan cheerleader kindles enthusiasm among Highland fans, marking the opening of Homecoming festivities. Festivities explode with musical vibrancy Tissue paper and wire were transformed into a wide variety of floats, decorated cars, and special entries, depicting song titles. Early dismissal at 1:30 p.m. allowed 20 parade entries to ready for participation in the October 15 parade festivities, Musical Explosion.” Capturing the season’s third conference win, Trojan gridmen defeated the Crown Point Bulldogs in a 21-20 contest. Following the victory, a coffee hour was held in the cafeteria welcoming Highland High alumni and teachers. The Listen” provided entertainment at the Saturday night dance, concluding three memorable days of Homecoming activities. Young parade-goers supply power for the Future Teachers of America Float after the flowered car overheated during the Homecoming parade. 10 Homecoming
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