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1 - ■ JS 3 SPORTS: Sue Wohlwend, Mike Lindner, Rick Henson CLASSES: Gail Jensen, Shelly Scott, Cathy Spence, Sylvia Bane Sr. Editor: Terri Morgan Jr. Editor: Jane Whitesell Advisor: Mrs. Morgan
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ACTIVITIES: Barb Morgan, Jeri Poison, Julie Nice, Julie Dean. Through the ADS: Jim Baker Years Wit the MELTING POT After 1920 our fantastic yearbook was no longer called just the Annual. The new name was and is the Melting Pot. Naturally, there is a story behind the scenes. In short, it was changed because in hard times people flocked to our country for freedom, opportunity and a chance to get ahead. Thus, the LeRoy yearbook staff decided to adopt this national theme and apply it to our school--a melting pot of many individuals. Few realize the large task of producing the book. The staff, (not to mention our patient sponsor) works all year, to make your book very memorable. The first annual was in 1920. Until 1951 the staff was only seniors . Now, of course, all 4 grades participate. Patty Carter Photog., Misc Proof. Lissa Small Misc. Proof. Karen Yount Typist Debbie Lowe Typist JoAnn Bean Misc. Proof. David Scott Photog. Jackie Foehr (not pictured) Misc. 10 photos, copy, layouts, . . . we do it all for you
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HOMECOMING 75 Homecoming week was a busy, but very exciting, one this year. Many activities throughout the week helped to lift our team to a 22-8 victory over the Heyworth Hornets! Among these activities were the banners displayed each day by the classes, the decorating of the halls by each class, Sock day, Lick ’Em day, Hat Day, (all sponsored by the cheerleaders), the Powder Puff football game, the Bonfire, the skits presented by various organizations and classes, the Parade and, after the game, the dance sponsored by the L-club and Student Council. Chosen by the student body to reign over Homecoming this year were Queen Jackie Foehr, King Greg Mears, and their court (from left) Ken Hart, Dale Dagley, Jeff Johnson, Jeff Kumler, Becky Rice, Debbie Lowe, Karen Yount, and Terri Morgan. At the dance, students and faculty enjoy rhythmical exercise. Cheerleaders and fans lift Ricardo and Panther spirit at the Bonfire. Ready to play, Greg Mears bursts through the Homecoming hoop. 12
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