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1. Ellen Jackson, Carol Nevins, Lee Buckley and Cindy Martin try to fire up an otherwise damp Car Rally with this message. 2. Seniors Patti Kole, Phyllis Morgan and other students try to decide which cake is No. I in the Annual Cake-off. I McKirgan, Engelhardt crowned king and queen Parents, students, faculty and merrily on with the Hooverites and alumni fill the auditorium with cheers as Twirling Team by their side. Jack they sit jammed, waiting for the Jordison ' s red pick-up containing a huge Homecoming assembly. Speaking for the Husky devouring a Roughrider, is alumni is Jerry Sagehorn. Nancy Fay, chosen as the number one car. ' 76 Queen, crowns Sandy Englehardt as The game — a winning effort in a Hoover ' s queen for ' 77. 31-0 loss to the Rosies. After school the traditional At halftime the queen and her procession fills Beaverdale for the Car attendants gingerly parade through the Rally. Drizzle and rain put forth their muddy rain-drenched field while the top best efforts, but they could not dampen three cars roll around the track bringing the Hoover enthusiasm. The band plays cheers from fans. 10- Homecoming ' 77 Photo one courtesy of Edward ' s Picture Parlour
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Football games, crisp fall air, the excited rise of school spirit all mark the beginning of another school year at Hoover. The excitement rose slowly at first, but as the countdown began for the Homecoming week students and faculty alike became entangled in the tiny thread of electric enthusiasm. Students are given many opportunities to show off their imaginations in the traditional Cake-off and Car Rally. Voters, with their mouths watering, choose Kathy and Barb Diment ' s artistic sculpture of a good-luck horseshoe sprinkled with flowers. The football team gets the honor of devouring this cake, while other fall teams and students demolish the remaining creations. At 6:30 a.m. the Spirit Breakfast begins with a bang as Mr. Justice takes swipes at the pinata of a Roosevelt player filled with treats. The teams and students are treated to donuts and orange juice. Spirit, pride highlight Homecoming Color photos courtesy of Edwards Picture Parlour
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3. Senior attendants Doug Herold and Pam Vacco are swept up by the spirit and enthusiasm of Homecoming ' 77 during the annual assembly. Homecoming ' 77-1 1
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