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.-.. Ci-JI The Junior class float represented the Knight's hopes for the homecoming game. The theme of homecoming was Zoo-m to Victory! 'sit . ' s is ,. 'i l X HOMECOMING 1970 I think I was just a little more nervous about the home- coming game. It's one you want to win. It's a time when we support the football team the most and have a lot of fun. Time for class unity. It,s a time when all the alumni can come back. All it means is no date! Homecoming is a waste of time. School spirit isn't worth it. A lot of people want itf' What do you think about the idea of having a homecoming queen? I don't go along with it. I think it's a status situation. There are plenty of good looking girls every year that don't get it but should. I'll never become one. Peggy Buescher danced with band members Jamie Sheldon, Bruce Effenheim and Kathy Reis to the music of Basin Street Blues during halftime.
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It was a good idea to have it in the Knightskeller because we could sit at the tables, listen to the records, and play the games. Morp is really an important dance, and it shouldn't be so inforrr'1l. The bands were good listening bands. I really had a great time! Considering that Prom is so backward, Morp is really forward. SADIE HAWKINS I like girl-ask-boy dances because girls get a chance to ask guys they like so they'll get asked to other dances. Freddy and the Freeloaders were fantastic! I think the theme 'Sadie Goes Lib' was making fun of the Women's Liberation Movement. I think the theme fit the dance well because it is a current topic of interest. 18 MORP After the announcement of home- coming queen, Cathy Godden re- ceived the traditional bouquet of roses.
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Did you enjoy the dance? I thought everyone was only acting like they en- joyed the dance. The whole thing was a put-on. Yes, A lot of people danced and had a good time. It was O.K., but I like dances that are more attended. Was the Tip-Off dance any different from other school dances? No, All of those school dances are the same - boring. ' Yes, It was the first one I ever really had fun at. Did you like the University Blues Band? Yes, they're a really groovy band. Oh sure, they're only here for every dance we have. No, I think that more people would have showed up if they had gotten a good acid rock band. TIP-OFF Marc McFadden and Lynn Magin took an enjoyable break between dances at the tip- off dance. The people who attended the dance en- 1 'o ed the music as much as the band en- l Y joyed providing it. s.. ww'-w-..,,,.,...-- 'k l ,,,....-l 20
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