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I was very disappointed in tho turnout for our Homoeomlng events, I remomber when Homecoming wot a big event. Now everyone it too cool to participate. — Cookie Doyle, tophomore attendant, upper left. Sometime!, I'm rather emborratted by tho wholo thing — the white drettet. the crownt, capes ond kissing, royalty, kings, and queens — yet. Homecoming rooks of irrelevancy. But to say t wot a complete watte of my time would limply bo untruo. I learned too much from if. I guess most importent wet finding out 1 wos wrong about tome people — thor Ideas I had about them weren't true. And I guest it really made the whole thing worthwhile — for mo. But I know I won't be back ne»f year. — Wendy Holm, senior ambassador. Upper right. Nancy Prindle and Jim Stratton. Lowor left, senior attendants LuAnn Kline and Pat Choquette. Lower confer, senior attendants Chris 8!au and Scott Smith. Lower right, junior ettondants Debbio Dillon and Jim Gabriol.
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To mo. Homecoming has always boo a highlight of the school year. Oft of my dreams has b «ft to bo Homocoming Queen but this has b «ft completely Out of the question. When tho impottib'o finally do«i happen it is somewhot of a letdown to mo »K«f Student 1 nte'Ott. COr-Corn, and respect it to low. — Connie Ritter, Queen, above. Standing at tho and of the long white runway, they annOufK your name and you feel, for the first time unco you entered the rat race of mod scheduling, that you belong, and have time to be proud of JFK. — Kim Speude, with Don Jackson, sophomore ambassadors, left. Above, Jim Stratton, after coronation. Top left, luAnn Kline, Chris Blau, Connie Ritter. l it never forgot Friday morning Jim and walking into the popfatt. Everybody stood upi It was iutf , . . about tho greatest fooling in tho world ... to have the whole itudont body itand up . . . out of respect or force but that was one of the most memorable parts of Homecoming for me. — Connie Ritter. Homecoming Queen. 1971. 71
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Cheorleadinq it something I roally love. Inttoad oi everyone looking a' me and n« putting on a thow down there. I'd like to tool wo woro doing it together. If wc Ould look outward together in tho tame direction, it would k « bettor than doing t alone. - Sue Huter. cheerleading a Homecoming popfett. right. You were involved in if, so you cared what happened to it.
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