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Homecoming was an exciting week Participation and time were two of the main factors for Homecoming's great success. lts theme was Echoes still sounding, and the overall chairperson for events was Senior Tim Hosking. Once again the class of '78 took first in the powderpuff football games, held during both lunch hours for two days. Other events in- cluded a bonfire on the baseball field, a sophomore slave day and a hick day. On the final night of the week awards were given during half-time at the football game against lnglemoor. Seniors took first place in the halls competition, where their theme was Lightning never strikes twice, iuniors second with Still crazy after all these years, and sophomores third with New Horizons. First places were also awarded to the seniors for their skit performed during the pep assembly and for the float competition. Seniors .lim Bailey and Cyndee Mattson reigned as king and queen during Homecoming '76. Senior princesses were Beth Hurter and Sa- rita Riley, and princes were Gene Minnich and Ken Kurata. Junior roy- alty were Tim Betz and Nicki Sutich, and sophomore prince and prin- cess were Jeff Hedwall and Evi Kosenkranius. It was a festive week with many activities and good memories. l, Senior Tim Hosking escorts Homecoming Queen Cyndee Mattson on Homecoming night. 2. Sophomore Prince and Princess Jeff Hedwall and Evi Kosenkranius smile at the crowd. 3. Junior JoAnn Macauley tries to sneak by the senior women in one of the powderpuff football games. 4. Senior Prince Ken Kurata escorts Senior Princess Sarita Riley around the field. 5. Senior Les Hurlbert portrays a knight on the senior float, whose theme was Lightning never strikes twice. 6. Members of the Drill Team show enthusiasm at the football game against lnglemoor. 7. The sophomore float, with a theme of New Horizons, took third place in the float competition. 8. Senior Prince Gene Minnich escorts Princess Beth Hurter on Homecoming night. 9. Senior Tanya Orlando performs a routine with Drill Team during half-time. IO. The iunior float took second in competition where the theme was Still crazy after all these years. 7 8 118 A gn N two' I ,. as
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Camelot goes co-ed Camelot Club is devoted to promoting spirit and good times. The club's achievements were divided into two catagories: social activities and service functions. Their social activities included the holiday tolo, In Time of Silver Rain, a spring tolo, the sale of valegrams and candy and pep pin sales for raising money. Camelot also put on a fashion show, had a daddy-daughter dessert and a mother-daughter tea, all of which were held in the spring. Among their service functions were the CARE PACKAGES the club sent to various needy countries, helping with pep decorations, going Christmas caroling and naming a senior person of the month. The four Club officers were, President Jan Livingston, Vice-president Sherrill Jackson, Treasurer Fran Baumgartner and Secretary Sue Gris- wold. They all worked together along with the cabinet and other mem- bers of Camelot to organize and follow through with most of their planned activities. Camelot was a magical city in the days of King Arthur. The club members hope that they provided some of that magic here, philo- sophized Ms. Sharon Cruikshank, adviser. l. Ms. Sharon Cruikshank, advisor, makes a couple of suggestions during a meeting. 2. Camelot Club President Jan Livingston yields the floor to one of the other members, 3. Members of Camelot Club are listening attentively to some fund raising ideas. 4. Vice-president Sherrill Jackson helps herself to some refreshments during a break at one of their meetings. 5. Camelot Club members listen as the officers call the meeting to order. 6. Secretary Sue Griswold and Treasurer Fran Baumgartner are debating over some ime portant ideas while munching on a piece of candy. 5-, xg 2 117
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