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MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Homecoming week was designated Spirit Week. Monday was sunglasses day, the next was hat day, then 50’s day, followed by grub day on Thursday with the coronation that night, and finally, Friday brought spirit day with the traditional win on the football field and the dance later that night. Homecoming was put on by the Senior Class Cabinet. They did a fine job: coronation was sparkling as the authentic jukebox put out original 50’s tunes that filled the malt shop setting. The four M.C.’s kept the coronation rolling with introductions of the royalty and the fine talent that yielded a lot of variety. The final touch was the breath-taking moment of the crowning of the Queen Julie and King Joe. The two reigned over the remaining Homecoming activities. This year’s talent was a real crowd pleaser. There was everything from High Hopes, Chipmunks, Deja Vu, The Cars, Greased Lightening and the Danceline, to singers, Tarr II and a mime. Okay, now your time is up. here arc the answers from pages 8. 9, 12 and 13 From page 12: Clockwise from top left. Senior attendants Dan Vanderheyden and Laurie Hopf; King Joe Thibodeau and Queen Julie Eakins, senior attendants Tammie Paulson and Frank Hermes; senior attendants Laura Dahlin and Tony Forstek; ’78 King Randy Trulen and Queen Kari Christensen; senior attendants Tom Wyffels and Janice Bergeron. From page 13: Clockwise from center. Troy, Mary, and Paul; Tar II; M.C.’s Mark Faust, Faith Kruger, Mari Kerkow and Shamus OMeara; Junior attendants Jolene Bona and Brent Jensen; Head On; Lisa Gerris; Sophomore attendants Dawn Renner, Doug Chevalier. From pages 8 and 9: Column I. The Chipmunks; P.C. Marching Band; Mark Miller and Tammie Paulson; Deb Haberkorn. Column II. 1979 Homecoming Royal Court; Homecoming slaughter; De ja Vu. Column III. High Hopes: 1979-80 Pirouettes; Pirate Pride in action.
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