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Don ' t Let The Sun Go Down On Me. My fingers are just raw! I don ' t ever want to see another napkin in my life! The first sights and sounds of Homecoming had begun. The ener- getic members of the various clubs spent night and day for over a week working their fingers to the bone trying to make the winning float. The work paid off for the Peppers, for they won Grand Prize for the second year in a row. The Seniors won first place. Sophomores won second, and the Juniors won third, Spanish Club won Originality, the Band won the best representation of the theme— Don ' t Let the Sun Go Down on Me. i Left to right: Melanie Roundy, First Attendant; Neil Erickson, Escort; Cindy Larsec, Qizeen. Steve Danielson. King; Daniel Andrus. Escort; Sue Willmore, Second Attendant. HOMECOMING 21
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MISS MADISON JR. MISS Everyone Is A Winner. The lights dimmed, the spotlight arose, and this was it. The night fourteen lovely girls had worked for, for months. From that moment on, the rest of the night was one of nervousness and anticipation. After the parade of contest- ants, the announcement of the preliminary winners was made. The winner of the photo contest was Beth Rigby, the hair styling was taken by Michelle Sommer and the party planning went to Rozalyn Johnson. Next came the girls, run- ning, jumping and kicking in the physical fitness division. This event was followed closely by the announcement of the preliminary division winners. The ticket sales went to Mollie Collier, the scholarship award to Rozalyn Johnson, and the Spirit of Junior Miss, an important award for this girl is chosen by the other girls, went to Trudy Nielson. Next came the heart of the Yvonne Crossan Miss Madison Jr. Miss program, the performing arts division. The audience was held spellbound by talents in sewing, singing, drama, play- ing the piano and dancing. The final division of the night was the poise and ap- pearance section, and then came the awarding of the division winners. Physical fitness was won by Wendy Sellers, the performing arts went to Lynette Brown and poise and appearance was taken by Rozalyn Johnson. Then, the reigning royalty stepped forward to give their titles over to the three lucky girls. Second runner up is Rozalyn Johnson. First runner up is Beth Rigby. The girls froze waiting for that mem- orable announcement — the new Miss Madison Junior Miss is Yvonne Crossan. Screams of delight pierced the air as Yvonne was smothered in hugs and tears of congratulations. Each of the girls were top representatives of the talent found deep in Madison High. Beth Kigby First Attendant Rozalyn Johnson Second Attendant 22 JUNIOR MISS
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