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To he a winner, lust he yourself. Poise ... charm ... beauty .., talent are just a few of the qualities possessed by the six contestants of the '77 corn school queen contest. LHS queen contestants included Marla Egli, Pam Connelly and Deb Stutzman. Winning the talent competition by singing the song Follow Me , Miss Egli received a 525 savings bond. A panel judged the girls on appearance in a swim suit and even- ing wear, and in a personal inter- view. For entering the contest the girls received a S30 savings bond, a box of candy and a charm. After the final votes were count- ed Marla was crowned by last year's queen Rhonda Nichols. Then all the contestants rode in the Saturday parade. Afterwards Marla attended the homecoming banquet for sen- ior citizens. She received gift certi- ficates, prizes and money. Those who entered recommend that to win, lust be yourself. .-.wi V .C .0 u' Q a J. 'O I l Q pn 1 Q if 522 2-'Z an v:o'o' o ' ' 'avg D 0 .Qu of J bi 3 1 !' if i 'N .ii I-'NY .JN - Xb. -1 1 C School. T Big kids like merry-go-rounds too! Soph- omores Susy Curtis and Cindy Thomas en- joy one of the more mellow rides of Corn an , , ' .gs u- J . .-Y .J li? figfgfl. ss, T -..a ' . Li 3 N
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A. Trying to shoot Mickey in the mouth, freshman Karen Henderson is observed by her junior cousin Linda. The games were a main attraction of Corn School. C. Pom-pon girls Denise Lambright, Cheryl Olds, and Dawn Egli lead the other girls and the band. The band marched in every pa- rade, performing routines to music. D. Preparing to leave for her first Corn school parade is sophomore drum major- ette Nancy Borum. This was her first year as a drum majorette. MIC E. Firing the ball, senior jeff Sorg attempts to dunk a coach. The dunk tank, a new amuse- ment at Corn School, raised S400 for the Athletic Department. F. Standing in place, freshman girls Tammy Feller and Tammy Brode await the start of the Round-Up. The students spent much of their time at Corn School. 10 CORNSCHOOL 4 Pronounced the new '77 Corn School queen is senior Marla Egli! Her runners up were Westview students Brenda Hostetler and Kim Schrock.
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A. After being crowned Homecoming queen, Karen Mynhier and escort Lee McNall leave the football field. Her victory was announced at half-time of the Milk Can game. B. Fixing a perfect aim, Freshman Brian Mill- er succeeds in hitting a teacher. Teachers good-naturedly allowed themselves to be guinea pigs. fx US mg! C. The traditional burning of an outhouse for Homecoming added a spark to the ac- tivities for students. It also proved very warming after a cruise through town. Q7 Mr. Warren gets smashed. What was homecoming? lt was kids building a class float the juniors winning the hall decorations ... wearing clashy clothes ... sen- iors winning the bike race ... Rog- er Polly taking over the Mr. Legg's title .. . a lucky student smashing Mr. Warren in the face with a whipped cream pie car- rying a baby bottle losing the West Noble game, 21-7 Karen Mynhier being crowned queen ... juniors tugging the rope all the way Gary Horse Cowger scarfing 6M cookies in the cookie eating contest Freshmen passing the orange all the way down the line to a victory slicking hair back and putting it in pony tails tooling town ,.. rolling a peanut down the basketball court Shelly Brown winning the Miss Muscle contest ... dancing to the beat of the Ban- dit Band sophomores getting first in float competition ... singing the school song at the bonfire Anne Chrisman using her toes to pick up marbles and last but certainly not least, creating memo- ries that last forever.
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