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PAGE28— Top right: Queen Nancy and King Tony ride in the lead car as they reign over an excited crowd during the pre-game parade. Center left: Senior Royalty huddle together for warmth, awaiting their halftime appearance. Center right: Senior banana eaters Linda Kappes, Betsy Curti, and Todd Spaude try to consume their fill of bananas, but as Todd finds out, the bananas must stay down to count. Lower left: The Homecoming dance provides Doug Sjogren and Janice Rassmussen a quiet time for themselves. Lower center: Queen Nancy receives the traditional locket from 1974 Homecoming Queen, Renee Lassonde, as the 1965 Queen, Leslie Parsons, looks on. Lower right: The spirited football team leads the upper classes in cheers to ridicule the sophomores during the morning pepfest. PAGE29—Center left: Bill Bradley, a typical sophomore needing help when eating, is assisted by Carl Mooney. Center right: Carl Bloomberg, Ann Pidde, Cindi Swetala, John Sorenson enjoy watching the crowd during the pre-game parade. Lower right: Cheering the fight song, Carrie Hadley, Wendy Kanne, Linda Kappes, and Mare Sorenson get the fans involved. 29
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Juniors eat way to banana fame at competition during pepfest Being involved. The spirit of Homecoming affected everyone. Walking through the halls became perilous while trying to avoid the streamers, signs and balloons that abounded from the decorating contest. As the sophomores tried hard to impress the upper classes during the pepfest, the cheerleaders were amazed to hear cheers they hadn't started. The climax of the pepfest was the banana eating contest, with the juniors pulling off a narrow victory. The pre-game parade built the excitement that remained throughout the game. The dance that followed the game brought a successful close to the week of activities. 28
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