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Aaaaaaaay Did our mothers really look like this? Gee, you're swell! Homecoming 11
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“Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day,” was a common phrase among the pa- rade watchers and game goers on the night of the 1977 Homecoming. But the preced- ing week was filled with spirit and enthusi- asm with participation and competition among classes. There was “Hobo Day,” “50’s Day,” “Hush Day,” “Jersey Day,” and “Color Day” to round out a week of fun and spirit. The day of the parade and game, a pep assembly was held to kick off the big night. The band played, cheerleaders screamed, and the classes competed to see who had the most spirit. The Homecoming Court was introduced and the king and queen were announced. The honors went to Kay Weier and Mark Porter. Despite the rain, much dedication was shown as crowds of people watched the parade under shelter. The Drama Club and the Senior Class won the prizes for the best floats. Even though the Indians saw a loss, it took alot of courage to keep playing in the pour- ing rain. Many people, old-timers and young-timers alike, agreed it was the best Homecoming ever because of the attitude and spirit of the school and crowd. Ladies in waiting. It’s really us! 10 Homecoming
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1977 Homecoming Court: Tom Gouger, Darla Imme, Lance Obluck, Rega Kamnik, Dan Porter, Connie Schoen, Bob Douglas, Cheryl Tatrow, King Mark Porter, Queen Kay Weier, Steve Pokwinski, Patti Suhm, Don Strickler, Jill Reichow, Jeff Larkin, Diane Jaske. Will ya look at that, Vic? Aw, come on, Annette, let’s Dance’. 12 Homecoming
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