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Activities encourage Homecoming spirit An air of waiting seemed to hang over the first four days of the 72 Homecoming week as students anticipated not only the every-year pep rally and Cake-Off and dance and game, but the reaction of the school as a whole to the activities. After the 71 Homecoming when ‘rah-rah’ school activities and spirit were openly criticized, speculation reigned as to whether the students would fall back into their pit of Homecoming “I-don’t-care-itis,” totally rejecting Homecom- ing and its trappings, or participate. The first measures of stu- dent involvement came with the traditional Spirit Breakfast, Cake-Off, and Poster-Off drawing at least as many participants as have past years. Then Friday afternoon arrived along with the confident speeches of the members and coaches of the foot- ball and cross-country teams, an amusing skit presented by Girls’ Club, and the coronation of Queen Patti Fay. Here came the real reading of the students’ attitude as a majority of them exhibited at least as much involvement in the total system as in the past if not a little more. Above. Cake-off winners express their delight as they display their ‘beast’ with the theme of “Crown the Polar Bears.” Winners are Diane Pontisso, Mari Cop- pola. Becky Johnson, Cindy Gonias, Sue Wheeler, and Grace Kramer. Also contributing were Mindy Martin and Candy Miller. Right. A Norway maple, planted by Girls’ Club with the helping hand of Dr. Wetter, initiates a new tradition for the benefit of future students. 12 Homecoming
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Top. Left. Russ Kramer, Dave Tiedeman and John Bergman dine on doughnuts and orange juice at the Spirit Breakfast Friday morning. Top. Right. As the Geoffrey Stoner b and pulsates in the background, Doug Carlson, Debbie Houghton, Bob McCleeary, Wendy Wheeler, and Dave brickson relax in the refreshment area. Above. Nimble fingers and lots of time are what it takes to turn out 488 mums as Jean Beatty, Mary Beth Howe and Linda Miller discover. Homecoming 13
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