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HOMECOMING COMMITTEE — Row one: Patricia Stringham. Barbara Sorensen. Jeri Nielsen Row two: Wendy Easton Jim Bnmley. Ann Waters Holly Mullen Sylvia Metos Kelly Hughes. Dave Smith Paul H McMurray Dave Reichmann David Tate Kent Goates Row three: Kerrie McRae. Co-Chairman. Tricia Thatcher. Craig Coddle Gary M Stoddard Kent Merrell Kevin Glade Row four: Paul Green. Terry Lloyd. Kevin W Pearson Co-Chair- man Missing: Pat Farrell. Advisor Ron Day. Brian Zarkou 14
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o' teiis volley of HomecommG Homecoming 1974-1975 was a week filled with the donning of togas, sandals, and head wreathes, summoning student involvement. The week began with an orientation by committee chairmen des- cribing activities and giving instructions on making togas. The next morning, a breakfast of sweet rolls and orange juice was served. Ready to begin the Mt. climb, four senior men raced up Mt. Olympus against four alumni from the preceding year. Up-to-the-minute broadcasts an- nounced that the alumni reached the summit first. That evening, the concert featured Copperfield. which sang some unusual but likeable songs. Titan offense 1 drives. 2 scores, and 3 converts as they over-power the Cottonwood Colts during the Homecoming game 4 Olympian O burns brightly on the mountain reflecting Homecoming spirit 5 Mike Mangum and Paul Green model varieties of the latest in toga fashions 6 Oly men prepare for the torch run by grabbing a bite to eat 13 i' '.
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Committee work ends in Friday dance The Agorra gave students the opportunity to make money selling items ranging from bread to embroidery designs. The sculptathon used mediums of rock, card- board. and mud. Objects turned up in school spirit, favorite administrator, and personal creation. A first, the bike race had both a girls' and boys' divisions, not equal in distance or prizes. In the toga fashion show, announcers presented the see-through look, the 50 s look, and the barrel look. Lines wound around the driveway and anxious people hungered for a traditional Greek feast of shish kebabs and rice. Guitars and mellow music created a relaxing mood to eat by. 1 Homecoming Publicity committee stay up til 500 a m finishing three-dimensional hand outs. 2. Homecoming Royalty - Sally Woodruff. 1st attendant; Tammy Sanford, queen. Kristy Ball. 2nd attendant 3 Co-Chairmen Kerne McRae and Kevin Pearson share Homecoming respon- sibilities 4 Brian Brimhall. 73 Senior Prom King, enjoys the Homecoming Dance 15
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