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1973-74 Homecoming Royalty Last vears ' s king and queen were Mary Wyant and Jeff Keas. Jeff could not be here this year to help Mary crown this year ' s king and queen because of his obligation to the Navv, so helping Marv was runner-up, Loren Aslakson. Crowned Queen bv Marv this year was Cheryl Ruprecht, while Loren crowned Dan Sutherland King. The crowning took place on the football field while the crowd and the Royalties Court looked on. The Royalties Court this year consisted of Charlene (Osborn) England and Dan England, and Michele Zerlaut and Bill Hislop. Underclassmen repre- sentatives included: Juniors, Cindy Trygstad and Frank Fotis; Sophomores, Cindy Lynn and Dan Hunt; Freshmen, Cindv Schmitt and Domingo Villarreal; 8th grade, Monica McCastle escorted by Freshman Wyss Klomp. After the homecoming game there was a dance which was called off at 11:00 because of the lack of any chaperones. Even though the dance was short those that attended enjoyed it.
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The Sophomore class float cook 3rd place Homecoming 1974 didn ' t go too great this year. High points of Homecoming was the naming of the week called Spurt Week. Spurt Week included many activities. Mon- day being Swap Day which included such things as pencils, shoes, socks, and manv other ar ticles of clothing and some even went as far as swapping kisses. Tuesday, Powderpuff Football was on the agenda which was the most successful event of the week. Though the girls held true and gave the Junior girls a sound whipping by winning the game, 16-0. Despite all the bruises and cuts both sides will admit to en- joying themselves greatly. Wednesday was Utensil Day. The FHA float. TORKTORATi . ■ » i . ■ «■■ ' ■«■■ m». Some people brought pots, pans, pails, spoons, knives, and forks. These people were so good at making noise that Mr. Hall called Utensil Dav off before noon. Thursday was Re- verse Dav. Not manv joined in but those that did were an unusual sight. Have you ever worn your pants or your shirt backwards, or inside out? Some did but changed around before noon, due to being highly uncomfortable. Frid ay being Tramp Day saw a lot of participants including Mr. Hall. This brought Spurt Week very near the end leaving the parade, crowning of the King and Queen, and the game. Above and to the sides are pictures of the floats. Don ' t they look grand? .. ' ■- -■ The Freshmen class float took 4th place
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