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Bonfire, 'Super Cane,' highlight Homecoming The spirit of Liberty High's Homecoming game was overwhelming this year, mainly because of very active participation by the students. The festivities were kicked off the night before by a dance featuring the music of Equinox. During the dance, Cathy Wescoe was crowned Homecoming Queen. The most unforgettable event was the car smash, spon- sored by the Senior Class, which ended up as a bonfire when a customer accidentally dropped a match into the theoretically empty gas tank. Hundreds of students gathered to cheer the firefighters as they proceeded to extinguish the flames. This set the pace for the rest of the day. Daybreak, a nationally known musical group, pro- vided entertainment in the girls' gym before the pep rally. Students and teachers alike joined in the dancing and applauded heartily the performance by the group. Highlighting the pep rally itself were the rivalry antics of the Mad Hatters and their opponents, the Mad Hat-Hers. Meanwhile Mr. Klein, alias Super Cane, exhibited sev- eral George Blanda-like touchdown stunts wearing a 010 football jersey. Liberty Life, the sponsor of an all- school raffle, announbed the winner at the -pep rally. Dave McNeely, who had purchased the winning ticket, was presented with a portable television. When game time finally arrived, the bleachers were filled to capacity. Liberty students waved red and blue shakers distributed by the Senior Class while a blimp over- head provided an added attraction to the game. It was fitting that after a whole day of festivities and cheering, the Liberty Hurricanes overpowered the Pates in a 41-0 victory. Liberty Life raffle winner Dave McNeely accepts his television Festival Queen Cathy Wescoe receives roses at Homecoming dance. Fiat' 'f-. Mr. Klein, alias Super Cane, makes his entrance
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fn if fs 'jf' ' V iff' sf Empty counters tell the tale of the strike. Long walkout stops cafeteria service Strikes in school districts are usually associated with teachers, but on April 10, 1975, it was the cafeteria work- ers ofthe Bethlehem Area School District who walked off the job. The issues were somewhat complex and both sides were rather adamant in their refusal to do much compromising. The summer months went by, but no set- tlement was reached. When the new school year began, the cafeteria shelves remained distressingly unfilled. Naturally students were urged to bring their own lunches, but the more adventuresome - and there were many - decided that a quick trip home or one to Student volunteers distribute milk to brownbaggers. Faces usually seen at the counter appear behind picket signs, McDonalds or Burger King was better by far than the contents of a brown bag. Late in September, accord was finally reached and the workers returned to the kitchens and students and faculty to the cafeteria. Pat Ford lets McDonalds do it all for him.
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,dl Hoop Girls Martha Zumas and Beth Re supervise the painting of the endzones on Homecoming morning. i The object ol approving onlookers' gazes, Tom Rieger unloads a mighty hammer blow during the car bash. Q: :L f ra. HSFQT Doug Heimbach and Kathy Frey plan pep rally strategy.
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