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boys start FMO squad This year’s rally came in like a lion and went out like a lamb, after two Varsity Rally members quit. Assemblies were livened up by the starting of a yelling group F. M. O, For Men Only. Rally members started early in the year with summer camp at Ashland and money raising activities. Successful spirit activities included the 50’s theme they used in dress and yells for the second Coquille basketball game. Several national assemblies were held with a variety of performers. An outstanding speaker was Senator Robert Packwood. Other performers were a ventriloquist, a yoga follower, and a mind reader. ROBERTA WILSON and Mark Schneider receive awards for .Spirit Week from Steve Lccp and Ken Harris. SHOWING HIS TALENTS to watchful students at a ' VARSITY RALLY members Cindy Meyer, Brenda Jack, and Paulette Peterson show national assembly is Mel Bateman, ventriloquist. their enthusiasm during a basketball game. 18 Assemblies and Rally
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greaser day keys highest turnout Greaser Day on Tuesday of Homecoming week highlighted homecoming activities this year; with a high percentage of the boys participating with sunglasses and slicked back hair. The excitement of the annual festivities were heightened by Student Council distinguishing each day of spirit week as a special dress-up day. Prizes were given to Mark Schnieder for Inside Out Day, Ray Anderson and Barbara Roush for Greaser Day, Ed Schnieder, Carolyn Bright and Mark Schnieder for Old Fashioned Day, Mrs. Judy Baker and Brenda Jack for Shoe and Sock Day, and Shelia Johnson for Red and Blue Day. Attendance at the bonfire was sparse Thursday night because of the rainy weather. Afterwards there was a mud fight, substituting for the regular tug-of-war, held at the fairgrounds. On Friday, spectators saw the parade which was a traditional parade instead of last year's noise parade. Following the parade was the annual tricycle race, with John Kendall coming in first for sophomores. Then there was the assembly and pie eating contest, won by Junior eater Bill Irwin. The week's festivities were drawn to a close by the dance held after the game Friday night, featuring Home Grown, a five piece band. TOP: Coach Craig Johnson calls out the commands as the boys warm up to face the Newport Cubs. LOWER LEFT: Ellen Kissell completes her Old Fashioned Day costume. LOWER RIGHT: Mark Schneider models a prize winning costume. Homecoming 17
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J.V. AND VARSITY Rally Members are (from top) Raeann Cromwell, Nancy VARSITY RALLY members Sandy Harper and Bev Leep, Taml Bartley, Paulette Peterson, Cindy Meyer (1.) and Brenda Jack (r.). Arment cheer the boys on during a home football game. SWINGING IN TIME are rally members Raeann Cromwell, Tami Bartley, Paulette Peterson, Nancy Leep, Brenda Jack, and Cindy Meyer. Assemblies and Rally 19
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