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Unexpecting to reign as Spring Eutopia's queen, Cathy Clarke awaits May 15, the first junior prom. junior pro-vote resolves prom Starting off with a junior pro-vote, the prom, co-sponsored by Mr. jerry Zimmerman, began to take form. Students volunteered their free time to make decorations for the Spring Eutopia. Crepe paper budding trees complimented the garden scene in which Mr. Dick Terwilliger helped to create. Other students participated in the set-up and the clean-up area. Prom night arrived on May 15. Everyone who attended the prom had the opportunity to vote for the queen from contestants: Kathy Ald- red, Gail Bennett, Debbie Bridges, Cathy Clarke, and Kim Recht. Cathy Clarke was pronounced queen and the evening progressed with the music of the Herb johnson Combo. Refreshments were iced in the Spring Eutopia's colors: red, pink, and purple. Homestead's first prom court are seated Gail Bennett, and queen, Cathy Clarke. Standing are Kathy Aldred, Kim Recht, and Debbie Bridges. S- .-X, lx 1 A I is di A 3. 6' Q t ,,,, g Q ' A t it 1 ,V , 1 Z. t -t 4 it
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E 4 Cafeteria head Mrs Dottie Fitzgerald ldouhling as makeup authority, im Daw: l prepares junior Steve Meyers casting as David s father, for the only dress rfalirfarzai J All members ofthe David and Lisa cast review their lines for the rlrr-ss rrfhrfargal l QR Dramatists act in annual plays Among the new traditions was the establishment of two annual school plays. Mr. Pat Bosi, English and dramatics teacher, directed a com- edy, Curtain Going Up , and a serious drama, David and Lisa . Students rehearsed for six weeks to improve their acting abilities. Enun- ciation of various lines and quality tone took practice for all. Both plays were performed in the HHS auditorium for two consecutixe nights. Curtain Going Up ran the weekend of january 23-24. while David and Lisa was in the spring. May 21-22. Each performance dren a crowd of over 300. Miss Nlelanie Walters, student dramatics teacher. co-directed the last play. Polishing up for opening night sophomt re Vernon Ferguson. lxexin Smith and Eur-i Cindy Horxath practice kctl NN riting or lt Walls, on Max 20.
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Tugging against another girl's team, freshmen Danni Beck, Marianne Hartman, Carol Newman, Rose Slater, and Colleen Rasburyg sophomores Cathy Hess, and Cindi Goebel, plus freshman, Sue Burton find themselves losing on Fun Day, on May 28. They were able to retaliate and win. Students chase greased piglets Tying students and faculty to- gether once more was the purpose of Fun Day, sponsored by the Student Council on May 28. Students had the opportunity to participate in various events, buy refreshments from the Parents Club and cheer for their friends. Track events included such relays as the 440 and 220 races, the watermelon and the TOO yard dash, the three legged race and the sack races. One could also pursue a greased pig or tug of war. This last group event of the year, for some, was a colorful recollection of their first year at Homestead. watermelon contest on Fun Day. Attempting to tackle a greased pig on Fun Day, eighth graders jeff Summers, and leff Lendrum work with their teams. 19 Seventh grader Kathie Keplinger gains the lead over freshman Sally Ciffin in the greased
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