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Homecoming Amid shrieks of approval, the 1973 Homecoming princesses were announced on Friday, September 14. The following Friday, just before the annual parade got on its way, last year's Queen, sophomore Michelle Sweet, relinquished the crown to junior princess Pam Stout. The two senior princesses were Made- line Wright and Denise Ehman. Debbie Lawrence represented the junior class along with the queen. The sophomores chose Joyce Goudy and Jill Miller as their princesses. The freshman class chose Kirsten Wright and Lisa Arbini as its very first princesses. Queen Pam and her court reigned at the Homecoming football game and at the dance following. LEFT: Freshman Eric Girod escorts Princess Kirsten Wright into the gym. RIGHT: Eric Gassner and newly-crowned Queen Pam Stout enjoy the assembly just after she was honored.
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Homecoming In keeping with the current Western trend, Lakers picked a theme of “After the Gold Rush and plunged right into Homecoming the third week of school, one of the earliest homecomings on rec- ord By planning homecoming early, Lakers hoped to take advantage of the nice Sep- tember weather and avoid the November rains. The plan nearly backfired as it rained early in the week, but it did clear off for the parade Friday afternoon. Sidelined from football with an injury, Gary Morean turned his talents toward becoming Master of Ceremonies. He per- formed many wonderful feats with his trusty horse, Bessie TOP: The Golddiggers, Trista Waarvick, Stacie Dodd, Ann Swearingen, and Marge Handy, enter- tain at the assembly. LOWER LEFT: The varsity football team applauds the selection of its queen. LOWER RIGHT: Last year's queen, Michelle Sweet, crowns Pam Stout as ASB prexy Steve Russell looks on.
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SR (Ts TOP LEFT: Joyce Goudy and Jill Miller, sophomore princesses, enjoy convertible ride in parade. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior princess Madeline Wright receives congratulations from many friends just after being named to the court. TOP RIGHT: Denise Ehman chats with a friend outside on her way to class. MIDDLE RIGHT: Debbie Lawrence talks with other prin- cesses, BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman Lisa Arbini enjoys her first Homecoming parade.
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