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f ii f X, lm Q CJ' OJ ,xfd I 1 O K if i Lbwl l ll X , S N . X f We W lL Pi DV I SQ: S 'xl A AUM L Homecoming Queen candidate Tammy Wuesthoff and football captain Sean Conboy watch candidate Vicki Myers being escorted around the gym by Dan Gregory, i n 555 ., , . A : rival H r - , n f , V V ' A Among the many festivities of the Homecoming Pep Assembly, one event stands out from among the rest, the crowning of Mr. Irresistible. Senior Class President, Travis Tarchione, holds his prize, the traditional teddy bear. l l i The music of the Sixties inspired many students to participate in Spirit Week s celebration of the Hippie movement. Corrine Grubb and Klm McAfee gladly join in by playing some of the popular folk songs of the time on their guitars.
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