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S tit 'fx kfrlli'-'M-,,Q,,,..s. .-Y U' A I 13 45 gg, 4 0 4. 6 1. Eavh ye-ar a Parade Marshall is Chosen to pre-side over the Hom:-1-oming Festivities. Mr. J. K. Fells waves from his antique auto driven by Dave- Frue-ndt. 2. Hats bf-come fashionable during Spirit We-ek. Susan Taylor, Kelly Malo- ney, Mary lo Flayin, Amy Walker, and David Nolte- sport their pre-fe-rt-nres. 3. The Pep Band heightens the- f-xt-ite-nie-nt at the annual Bon- fire. Paul Whalen, Mr. Stoner, Brenda Mt-Clellan. Larry Hill, Chris Drew, and Greg Chapman ents-rtain the 4-rowd with their rous- ing rhapsodies. 4. This year's Homecoming marked the 50th anniversary of the 1928 Okaw Champs. C. J. Alrieh, Dean MeCartney, Dill Seymour, Frank Hetishee, Harold Hannah, Bob Heath, ,less Barnes, and George Stanley rf-Call the good old days ol MHS football. 5. A decision the Freshmen law- is choosing an attendant for Homecoming. Tammy Valentine- and Charlie Vinson walk proudly down the aisle at the Homeeoming dam-e. 6. The gym is decorated by the art students with their original ideas. Mr. Mula surveys the ereatiyity of the stu- dents.
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Rope Breaks ot Spirit spirit. The- highlight of the- lnonfire' was to lie- the- tug-o-war: howewe-r, the- rope- broke- on the- Fre-shme'n and Jun- iors. and the- Se-niors lost the-ir e'hane'e' to ele-fe-nd the-ir title-. Mr. Ed Williams was the' gue'st spe-alwr this yefar. His 'nthusiasm se-efrne-d to spre-ad throughout the- e-ntirv vrowd. The- e'ul- l. Spirit wvrk is tl4'NlgIlf'fl to e'ne'ourage- sup- port of the' svhool and the' tram. Anne- l'irie'lu' slums how Clash Dax should lu- re-e-ognim-el. 2. The- motte- Crr'ast- hit the- svhool with 50's l efxe'r. TDP: Te-ri Buvhanan, l,ois Kinman. Wlartx Vinson. fiinelx Clark. 'livrrl Zyskowski. BU'l l'0Nl: ,luliv llooel. T1-rri Norrie-, l,ori l'f'lro. .mel Rohan l,ampe-rt join toge-the-r to form part of the- Vault ladit-N, 3. For one- day out of the- xrar. nvatrtrss doe-snit e'ount at Nlllh. Bunnx l,ampe-rt still manages to look rutr- .ts QI hum -1. The- l'irvshman hlow the- horn elf xielorx for the- Sage-s. l,isa Mue-Ile-r. Tarnim Yalt-num-. and fiathx Nixon happilx .ll1lltIll.llt'll'll'flH'l ahe-ad. mination of the- bonfire' artivitie-s was the- burning in e-ffigy of the' Tusvola Warrior. Friday afternoon comnwne-e-d with the- traditional Home-e'oming parade: Ther Monticello Marvhing Sage-s gave- the vrowd a fine- pvrforinane-ei. The junior vlass float. whie'h captured first plave-, was anothelr highlight of the parade. front. p. 181 5 Q ' I E f 'A 3 Q, . 1 . Q if 5' 'af' Ah' lx 4, it ,Y wh .V 1 1 1 ' , :Wh ' S '!Lii'fRg4 l ' , ' I ,- t 4+ , ,f t 1, 1: A. VX 'I'-N D' 'li t' - - sg. 43 'P Si! tra' '- F 'N'-.. M 'I lt iv, x ' , -0, 'X Ls. iv t ff liq :Cz 4 T ng.. . --. ,,, 'f77 '?f'l! ..-nd .gh t hs: s I tltjiffti
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Footballffeam Exce s The Sages rolled over the Tuscola Warriors 20-7 to maintain their con- ference lead. This provided the basis for the successful dance which fol- lowed and completed the festivities ol Homecoming 1978. The coronation will be well remembered by all of those who par- ticipated. This year's attendants were Junior Stephanie Warniek, Sopho- more Diane Lilly, fcont. p. 191 l. The Seniors are sure of another record win in the Homecoming game. Beth Lain and jefl Storm sit atop their class float. 2. The Jun- iors choose their attendant wisely after three years. Stephanie Warnick and Tom Benson walk towards the Homecoming court. 3. The Monticello Fire Department loans their trucks for the team's trek through town. Steve Gibbs, Stew Mitze, Cary Cadbury. Mike Merriman, and Brian Finet wave to fans. 4. The Freshmen are always enthusiastic about floats. janet Turner, Kathy Hogan, Crystal Clifton, Kevin Tripletl. and David Carlson place the special extras on their creation. 5. Enthusiasm rises with each touchdown. Dan l.,eCrone sidesteps toward the goal as Brian Finet and Ron Keeter lead the blocking. A .'vl,.l' K' ty k Ax, f s,.x 1 'Q J.: t . -b 1-Etytyfnl K1 CMA. . 'lm l, H -.5 . -1 'Tiff '1,. , '.- Ta.- 'J' ' fifltigfhfi 5-u i x
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