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iasm, originality, and successful reorganization Homecoming, the traditional highlight of the fall season, revolved around the theme, Do Your Own Thing. Cooperation may well have been the theme of Homecoming ’70. All school clubs and classes worked together to sponsor the traditional dance. Enthusiasm rose with the bustle of designing floats and painting victory slogans on store windows. Further sparking the students’ spirits were the annual parade and bonfire. Repeating a winning performance as sophomores, the juniors once again showed creative ability as their entry placed first in the float competition. The bonfire rally provided the overtone for a victory over Middleton. Despite Eagle determination and near perfect weather, the Eagles could not overcome the strong Cardinals. Queen Cheryl Quandt and King Lyle Farnsworth reigned over the homecoming dance. Their court included Charlotte Tlachac, Mark Stoppenbach, Barbara Fischer, and Mike Griffin. Homecoming 13
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“Atlantis” the lost continent Bleary-eyed and exhausted, many a junior turned in past midnight the night before the highlight of the social school year, the 1971 junior prom. After countless hours of preparation, the Class of ’72 presented a prom that few will ever forget. Couples passing through the door entered into an undersea fantasy that well supported Plato’s tale of a great continent which was supposed to conquer all of the Mediterranean countries. However, Atlantis disappeared when great earthquakes and floods submerged the entire continent. King Steve Propp and Queen Ann Mil-brath led the Grand March of 70 couples before a crowd of over 200 spectators, proving to be one of the most successful proms ever. The post-prom, held at Meadows Springs, displayed a delightful change from the formal atmosphere with the music of Merlin Moldenhauer’s polka band.
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