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Winning the Valentines Day Mr. Irresistable Contest, Jim Kidd received a bottle of Hai-Karate Cologne. Runner-ups are Dean Tomsic and Jeff Peyton. Tom Adams is congratulated by Dave Prange and Tom Brew as he was named Mr. Ugly for 1975. The winner was chosen by the loudest applause. Dave McKeny portrayed the Head Swan in the Swan Lake Ballet as the ugly ducklings scurry about him. Mr. Irresistalbe and Ugly winners The Dixie Bells wail away on Coctails for Two” as Mr. Lee Quinn, Mr. Rich Ossanna, Mr. Ron Graham, and Mr. Randy Fenters demonstrate. Activities 27
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Senior Karen Houernig was crowned queen of the N-Teens Winter Formal along with her escort, sophomore Jim Kidd. This year the Sophomore Class took first place in the Letterman’s Turkey Trot. The class sponsors and students present the Turkey Leg. Centralities enjoy winter activities Activities highlighting the winter months were the Win¬ ter Formal and Turkey Trot. Winter Formal 1975 was at the Holiday Inn in Crete, Ill., Feb 22. The theme ’ ' Love Is” set a romantic mood as couples danced to ’’Waves”. Events of The Turkey Trot varied from the 100 yard run to sack races. For th first time guys dressed up as girls on stage to win the title Mr. Ugly. The guys competed to win the most hearts from the girls on Valetines Day to be Mr. Irresistable. Winter Formal court consisted of freshman, Lori Kirk, senior. Queen Karen Hoernig, junior, Stacy Veselak, and sophomore, Amy Reitmann.
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Spirit sparked by B.B. season activities V is for Victory” was the float that took first place in com¬ petition at Basketball Homecoming 1975. The senior float fea¬ turing Sesame Street’s Big Bird was the favorite. All classes and some of the clubs participated in making the miniature floats for halftime activities. New to homecoming this year was the Who’s the cutest baby” contest in which all of the varsity basketball players par¬ ticipated. Baby pictures were posted in the foyer and students voted on their lunch hour. This year’s winner was Mike Skura, who won the cutest baby ribbon and rattle. Reigning over the 1975 Homecoming festivities were fresh¬ men king and queen candidates Gregg Gullickson and Cindy Grzych. The fighting Indians, both Varsity and JV were victo¬ rious over Calumet. The evening ended with the annual Let- terman’s Club after the game dance in the upstairs gym. Another special activity that took place during the half time of a basketball game was the appearance of Victor, the bear. Victor wrestled with some of our school’s‘top wrestlers, but has never been defeated. The visit of Victor brought quite a crowd of spectators to the Highland game. Freshmen Cindy Grzych and Gregg Gullickson were elected Basketball Homecoming King and Queen at halftime. Crystal Quiggle marches to center floor for the National Anthem” while proudly displaying Old Glory. Floats built on wagons and pulled by tricycles have become a tradition of basketball homecoming. The Indians defeated Calumet 49-35. 28
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