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John Scandling congratulates the queen with a Home¬ coming kiss. Pedaling along, Kevin Gaylor displays the Queen to the Homecoming audience. What has ten shapely legs and five pretty smiles and something spe¬ cial in the middle? . . . The Senior Homecoming Court: Barbara Williams, Lisa Bircher, Cindy Simpkins, Char lotte Riser, and Cathy Sweatt.
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1969 — A Space Odyssey HOMECOMING Homecoming 1969 was old fashioned with its traditional preparations and excitement, yet very modern with its universal theme, a Space Odyssey. After a long week of preparations and Homecoming spirit everyone settled back to enjoy the game and wait in suspense for the half-time activities. Even without a fancy parade of moon men and astronauts Mount Vernon enjoyed a realistic setting for the Space Odyssey theme amid the natural parade of stars. With the announcement of the queen the suspense ended, but the excitement re¬ mained throughout the night. As the evening came to a close the Mighty Majors found themselves with a 32-2 victory over Groveton as well as an overwhelming anticipation to¬ ward additional Homecoming activities. Former queen, Liddell Avery, sympathizes with the Sen¬ ior Princesses as she reminisces her anxious feelings of the year before. Juniors, Sue Roscher, escorted by Gordon liams, and Tad Leverenz, escorted by Randy Hensen, think toward Homecoming 1970 and what the future holds for them. 26 — School Life
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Sophomores, Ginna Ghent escorted by John Rice, and Nessa Van Dyken escorted by Tom Marfing, participate in their second Homecoming. Two traditional messages, “Majors are Rising’’ and “Welcome Home Alumni,” are viewed from the stands as Lisa Gunderson and Patty Rice race against the clock to untie the drill team’s bal¬ loons. Senior Princess, Cathy Sweatt, accompanied by Jim Barron, converses during a break at the dance. 28 — School Life
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