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'fi A Q 11: Carrie Fulton embraces her mother after being announced as one of the nine finalists. The 25 eenlor glrle nominated for queen were Front row Kathy Stajakal, Carrie Fulton, Pam Sanderefeld, Sandy Taylor, Debbl Boyd, Wendy Thompson, .llll Merklln. Second row Sue Johnson, Colleen Murray, Debbla Lamb, Barb Student Council member Patti Novak serves punch to thirsty couples. Kuenzl, Dixie Ven Gempleare, Mary Goracy, Lynn Fattlg. Vicki Lane, Sara Steele. Back row Diane Parkina, Stephanie Siefken, Sharon Heal. Jecki King, Vicki Clark, Colette Waychoff, Linda Reardon, Peggy Cooper, Barb Folkers. Controversy, cries, and complaints dimmed the Homecoming spirit as the student body divided on the event. More than ever, negative connotations were associated with the traditional event, indicating some disapproval on the student body's part. Much ado resulted when senior Shelly Benford's provoking editorial appeared in the Jefferson Outlook. Shelly felt that, Students should come to realize that the only class in Homecoming was in the Corvettes and the only beauty in the roses. This year's festivities were planned and sponsored by Stu- dent Council, under the direction of Homecom- ing committee chairman Janet Scott. The cafeteria was decorated with crepe paper, posters, and balloons. Entertainment was provid- ed by WiIdwood.
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