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,4- I-HL., V A surprised and happy Kelly Donahue is crowned by ASB President Marty Smith. li f?'9M., p aw 1 . .,,, , I f it 1 1 YQ? ,1 .ar 1 1ff,f7'4 H V' 3- . Q Evelyn Smith receives unwanted help from friends at skate party. ai Look-a-like Seniors Sue Turnbow and Mary Smith find dress up day amusing. Wi? f - V ,Lf +Y.+'1,:'f:-nc-jf:1f.-- ' ' . .',:zez.-1 HOMECOMING 21
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Homecoming: Again a tradition The traditional Homecoming week took place during the week of Novem- ber 1-6 . Festivities began on Monday with a kick off assembly where rally members introduced the highlights to come . Tuesday was T-shirt day when stu- dent wore a variety of North T-shirts. The homecoming court was also selected. The five senior girls chosen were Darlene Baltrusch, Kelly Dona- hue, Kathy Eyre, Val Stursa and Tracy Berry. Later that evening a pizza party was held at Poppa's Pizza Parlour. On Wednesday, it was dress alike day. Students chose other people to dress like in various costumes such as football players, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and teeny-boppers. That eve- ning a roller skating party was held at the Rolladium . Thursday was the IV game in which the Scot's drew first blood from the Axemen. On Friday students displayed their spirit by dressing in the tradi- tional red and white. That evening, the Clan played the South Eugene Axe- men in Autzen stadium. During,half- time Kelly Donahue was crowned the 1976 Homecoming Queen by Student Body President, Marty Smith. A 41-15 victory over South helped to highlight the night. Closing the week's activities was the annual Homecoming Dance on Satur- day night. Seniors Jim Doane and Brian Sherman munch out at the pizza party. :Za 'fi I xf .!? f '? Homecoming Court: Queen Kelly Donahue and Princesses Kathy Eyre, Darlene Baltrusch. Tracy Berry. and Val Stursa. 20 HOMECOMING
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CAST orthis Winter pla considered a riotous success The drama department's winter pro- duction Arsenic and Old Lace was considered by many as a riotous suc- cess. At the matinee and both evening performances, nearly full houses greeted the cast. The story centered around two nice little old ladies who do good deeds for their town. They are considered nice in all ways except one, they murder. The sisters feel that old men are much more full of peace and happiness when they are dead. Their nephew, Mortimer, unwit- tingly uncovers his aunts's secret pro- fession and it's this discovery that sets the fuse on a series of incidents which kept the audience screaming with laughter. Giving what many agreed were out- Abby and Martha try to induce Teddy to take their last victim to his canal locks in the cellar. Abby Brewster Rev. Dr. Harper Teddy Brewster Officer Brody Officer Klein Martha Brewster Elaine Harper Mortimer Brewster Mr. Gibbs Jonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein Officer O'Hara Lieutenant Rooney Mr. Witherspoon Mr. Hoskins Mr. Spenalzo 22 WINTER PLAY Cathy Cowles Steve Jones Dave Waldrop Kris Grudt Marc LaPalme Melissa Hills Laurie Lauritzen Jim Ridley Roger Haney Norm Shirley Don Fults Brian Still Jim Solis Kevin Granite Brent Lowe Chris Luke standing performances, the cast seemed to blend well. The challenge of presenting a humorous play was obviously met as the total production moved smoothly . Director, Carl Markworth was assisted by student director Dave Wal- drop. Dr. Einstien marvels at the potential of the old house a hideout. A terrified Elaine tries to explain her situation to a suSPiciouS Dr' Einslien and Jonathan.
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