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Activities spark Homecoming excitement with Agorra, Sculptothon, and gome During the torch run, runners led the way to the mountain for the illumination of the O . Instead of trekking up the mountain, some people awaited the arrival of the torch at the pep rally. The student body president ran up to the big torch and lit it. The alumni assembly was presented as a talent showcase, with the Cream Puffs, the pencil man. and a piano soloist. Oly won the game with Cottonwood 31-0. Half time entertainment held parachutists, royalty on horses, balloons, and the march of the pep club. Closing the week, the dancefeatured Sound Column, Greek dec- orations. and the turning off of the torch.
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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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1. Sculptathon stimulates creative expressions. 2. Half time festivities reached a peak with the arrival of parachutists 3. Hungry Titans crowd together enjoying food and music at the Home- coming Feast 4. Pep Club members wait in anticipation of their first big half time march 5. Vendors sell wares in the atmosphere of a Greek market place at the Agorra
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