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FAR LEFT: Gloria Fredricks, President of the Student Council, greeted the crowd before the Homecoming Pepfest. FAR BOT- TOM: The 1975 Homecoming royalty included: Freshmen: Dodie Konold, Ronald Vlaminck; Juniors: Cathy DeCock, Jeff Gillund; Seniors: Janice DeCock, Greg Johnson, Princess Julie Alleckson, John Pennings, Queen Pia Oskarsson, Mike Kramer, Cathy Claeys, Larry Teigland, Cecelia Drown, Lance Merritt; Sopho- mores: Sharon Panneck, Dan Thompson. LEFT CENTER: The Beaver Patrol used Jim Rolbiecki as the main ingredient for their Spirit Cake . Earl Skaar and Pat Flood, acting as chefs, mixed up the tasty concoction. BELOW: The energetic cheer- leader, Kathy Kaas, swore to tell the truth about the student who lacked school spirit as the judge, Gail Fredricks, prepared to read the verdict. BOTTOM: Several members of the Junior class encouraged a Viking fan (Doug Josephson) as he tried in vain to convince a young lady from Ivanhoe (Tammy Schwartz) to give away the Eagles football plays. 9
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Preparations for Homecoming 1975 began weeks in advance, with each class choosing their attendants and preparing slogans for their float. Excitement began to build Thursday night, September 25, 1975, with the Pep Fest, which was organized by Gloria Fredricks. The most memorable of the skits performed was Spirit Cake, which was presented by the Beaver Patrol. The ingredients consisted of eggs, flour, molasses, milk, etc., which were com- bined on top of Mr. Rolbiecki's head. The climax of the evening came about with the crowning of our 1975 Homecoming Queen — Pia Oskarsson, and Princess Julie Alleckson. 8
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“OH HAPPY DAY!” The parade took place on a beautiful, sunny day. Students, as well as towns-people, lined the parade route in hopes of getting a good look at the band, floats. Homecoming royalty, and the football players. Friday night, September 26, the enthusiastic team proved their slogan,— Go Tough Vikings, —by demon- strating a very strong defensive game and a superior offensive effort against our opponent, the Ivanhoe Eagles . The game ended victoriously for the Vikings' with a score of 34-6. Homecoming came to a close with Green Tree Station performing for those who attended the dance. 10
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