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Spirited MHS Gets The annual Homecoming Breakfast, sponsored by the FHA, kicked off the 79 Homecoming Week. During the week, the Pep Club had arranged for various spirit arousing activities, such as Inside-out day. Costume day. Turn-about day, P.J. day, and Red-n-white day. Classes also made a number of posters. Friday was the climax of Homecoming Week with the pep rally, parade, and football game. The Marching Band led the way through the halls to the pep rally where the sophomores won the spirit stick and Homecoming Queen was announced. Reigning over the Homecoming festivities war Queen Angie Wyss and her court including Julie Creamer, Mary Esser, Mary Endrulat, Meche Jaramillo, and Lisa Kneubuhler. During the game Friday night, it was announced that the juniors were winners of the poster contest and the sophomores were winners of the float contest. Half-time antics included appearances by the Lone Stranger, Incredible Bulk, and Superman who lead the Marching Band in a tribute to Super Heroes. Ending the Homecoming festivities was a dance Saturday night sponsored by the Key Club. The Vers from Madison provided music and entertainment in the M-Room which had been decorated by the Pep Club. 10
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Dressed-Up CLOCKWISE, UPPER LEFT: Reigning over the festivities was, from left to right, Meche laramillo, Tim Petit, Mary Endrulat, Nit Bustle, Angie Wyss, Mike Culhane, lulie Creamer, Steve Anderegg. I isa Kneubuhler, Todd Smith, Mary Esser, Kelvin Baertschi. Action in the guys game resulted in unique formations. The Incredible Bulk (Mr. Dan Prueher) roars from the phone booth and terrorizes a band member. Tim McGuire, Dan Lincoln, Ron Bowen, and Mike Neumann pose as the cheerleaders tor the Powder Puff game. Ann Schulz personifies intense concentration as she heads down field. Superman (Mr. Marty Gross) directs the Marching Band in a tribute to Super Heroes. Homecoming Queen Angie Wyss being crowned by Brad Wedig and Mike Neumann. The Lone Stranger” (Mr. Thomas Howe) dazzles the crowd with his display of marksmanship. Tom Van Wagenen poses after winning the dress-up day contest. 11
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