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SHIVER Julie Gaschcn. escorted by Dick Clardy representing basketball, and Laura Anderson, es- corted by Rodney Westfall representing baseball, clinch their fists while braving the cold weather. EMOTION- Overcome with surprise. Nancy Tucker reacts after being named Home- coming Queen, 23 GLOOMY—Golfs representative. Rodney Phillips helps Brenda Marshall onto the muddy field for the halftime presentation. HOLD ON- After receiving a rose. Cindy Watkins and escort John Rhea walk to ccntcrficld.
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22 “Rain, rain, go away f come again some other day” y ' seemed to be the wish of many as Homecoming ’74 unfolded. Antique cars intended to transport Queen candi- dates Laura Anderson, Julie Gaschen, Kay Hardwick, Brenda Marshall, Nancy Tucker, Cindy Watkins, and Gwynn Williams to half- time ceremonies had to stay in garages. Students seemed more interested in umbrellas, blankets, and mums than the scoreboard as the ’Men overcame Lubbock High 21-6 in the traditional game for the Silver Spurs. During a muddy halftime ceremony Nancy Tucker was crowned Home- coming Queen. Although the weather put a “damper on the day it didn’t affect the Homecoming festivities as a record number of exes returned for the exes reception. According to Homecoming chairman Susan Barnett, “For once Student Council came out ahead instead of in the hole” referring to the successful aftergame dance where Easy supplied the tunes. Oil W'ELL-Gwynn Williams, escorted by Jeff Scott representing track, secs the humcrous side of the homecoming weather. 1973 Home- coming Que m Jennifer Smith, escorted by President Bruce l-'illing- ham. waits to crown her successor. YUCK-Dennis Blair, representing football, frowns at the rain as he escorts Kay Hardwick to halftime ceremonies. phiP soggy ceremony marked our Homecomings
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24 Christmas at MI IS brought a spirit of sharing as several homerooms participated in the Christmas Clearance Bureau's sponsoring of needy families and elementary school parties for underprivileged children. Several Monterey individuals also helped the Goodfellows deliver Christmas gifts in the wee hours Christmas morning to less fortunate families. Music in the form of assemblies seemed to be the most appealing to Monterey students. Musical groups performing during the year were the Buzz Brothers, Peyote and Crossroads South. The all-school play of the year was Thorton Wilder's comedy “The Skin of Our Teeth as directed by drama teacher Harlan Reddell. RELATING-Gening on a younger level. David Goff raps with boys at a Christmas elementary school party. WILLINGNESS - Good- fellows prepare to load de- liveries. We shore ourselves In different ways
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