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We the Band provided the music for the dance again this year , because of the good response they got last year. Below: Sophomore Princesses Debbie Brooks and Robin Roe relax and enjoy a short conversation with the band leader. Queen Bobbi Warren takes to the shade! Sen or Princesses Denise Luten and Sharon Souders get a first rate tour by Adven - forelands own policeman.
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Homecoming proves a success despite rain October 4, the day of the Homecoming game against Valley, it looked as if it was going to be a rainy, soggy night. But the rain ceased and the activities went on as planned. Bobbi Warren was crowned the 1974 Homecoming Queen by two former Queens Becky Reese and Rosezita Watkins. The two princesses from each class also were presented by an AFJ ROTC escort and received a flower. Mr. Football John Goode was later announced at the dance Saturday. Now More Than Ever North was realizing that this was our year, this was 1974. Homecoming Royalty: Robin Roe, Bonnie McLaughlin, Denise Luten, The Bandleader, John Goode, Bobbi Warren, Policeman, Sharon Souders, Becky Munzenmaier, and Debbie Brooks. Joan Madden shows Tim Olsen how it ' s done, at the dance. Left: The 1974 Homecoming float, Now More Than Ever. Above: John Goode, the Bear ' s offensive center, became Mr. Football. Right: Junior Princesses Becky Munzenmaier and Bonnie McLaughlin wait for a trol¬ ly • 16
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Above: Crossroads provided the music. Left: Mr. Lazear insists he ' s not stepping on Mrs. Lazear ' s foot. 18 Few attend Holiday dance Social committee for the first time being a permanent club took over the task of planning what they thought was a much wanted Christmas dance however ap¬ parently was to close to Christmas and had too many conflicts to be a success. With the help of pep club and student council they manage not to go so far in the hole. Crossroads provide the music and the semi-formal dance was held in the student center. Although the attendance was low , the dance was well planned and could may of very well of been a success. Above: Ken Pryor poses with his date Lisa Johnson. Below: The few that did attend appear to be having a good time.
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