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POTATO FESTIVAL The 44th annual Potato Festival proved to be an enthusiastic event for many of the spectators. Anne Taylor, this year’s queen, reigned over the festivities which created an atmosphere enjoyable to most. Containing numerous bands, floats, politicians, cheerleaders, and special exhibits, the parade pro- ceeded down the mainstreet of Merrill. As “time” wore on, bystanders gathered to ob- serve the exhibits on display in the Merrill Junior High School Gym. All in all, the Potato Festival evolved into a “timeless” event. Opposite page: 1) This sign says it all. 2) Beth, Gwyn, and Tina stepping out. 3) The Senior float. 4) Send in the clowns. 1) Coach Simmers giving Rick some advice for the game. 2) Chuck rushes for more yards and an other Raider victory. 3) Another Bonanza player is stopped. 4) Rick uses his passing ability. POTATO FESTIVAL
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FOOTBALL HOMECOMING ! FOOTBALL HOMECOMING 1) Sophomores construct and show the winning homecoming float. 2) Much action took place during the homecoming game. 3) Dance team aims high for a good performance. The creativity and enthusiasm the students showed during homecoming week was immensely admired by teachers and fellow students. Home- coming week began on Tuesday with Cowboy Day, continued on Thursday with Hippie Day, and end- ed on Friday with Black and Gold Day. Also on Friday, school spirit was boosted with class and faculty competition during the Mini Olympics. The Raiders, not having their annual Home- coming Queen and dance, were disappointed, but thankful for the victory during the Spud Bowl Game. Last minute touches were put on the floats to be entered in the Potato Festival Parade and judged at the Homecoming Football Game. Freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors spent quite a few time consuming hours on constructing their floats, which were enjoyed by many of the parents and friends. Opposite page: Q 1) Potato Festival Queen, Anne Taylor, and her princesses, Dana Hill and Anna Taylor. 2 3) Anne’s court, Mary Kelleher, Cheryl Hescock. Tammy Bowden, Carmen Arroquero, and Julie Andrews, is happy to be involved. 4) Playing in pep band is something to smile about. 5) Lost River's Jazzettes march on to fame. 6) The “OREGON OLDTIME FIDDLERS” enjoy playing in the parade. 7) Many different activities catch people’s enthusiasm at the Potato Festival.
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