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Mini Courses The week after Christmas vacation we went into Mini Courses. It was a nice break for both teachers and students. The classes were: Dance, Bowling, Leathercraft, Farm Management, Pool, Crewel Embroidery, Ceramics, Plant Care, Satire Speech, Foosball, Cards and Chess, Macrame, Bachelor Life, Weight Lifting, Self Defense, Married Life, Guitar, Crafts, Shop for Girls, Football Theory and Athletic Training. Although this was a fun week, it was also a good lear- ning experience for all. Busy little homemakers. Hope they don't get dishpan hands.
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1976 Homecoming Memories Homecoming memories were made on October 15, 1976 when a new Queen and King were crowned in an afternoon program. The theme for the coronation ceremonies was “Remember” with red and cream colors. To boost school spirit, grades 7-12 decorated the walls of the gym. Sophomores took first place while the Juniors took se- cond place. M.C. Greg Ellenwood introduced the many skits which showed enthusiasm and imagination. Mr. Jacobsen also presented a pep talk. The afternoon’s highlight came when the 1976 Homecom- ing royalty were crowned. This year’s Queen and King were Amy Kisler and Larry Hutsell. First attendants were Peggy Hoegh and Gordon Harris. Second attendants were Mary Vanosdall and Frank Montelongo. The royalty and attendants were escorted by corvettes at halftime of the football game. A dance was held in the gym following the game. -
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