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Homecoming Provides Fun, Festivities (Above) Evening festivities ended at the annual Home oniing Dance. “The Cotton-eyed Joe” roused students and teachers alike. Stephanie Koury,(soph.; Kim George, Rhonda Zwerneman, srs.; Jim Brown, jr.; Karen Zwerneman, soph.; Doug Bohl sr)and even faculty members Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Swope joined in the fun. (RigHt) Senior Deidre Klemt danced to the beat of the music in her taffeta tux. f 6 COURT Marcie Bush, Student Council Pres., presents Homecoming candidates, Phyllis Bohls, Deidre Klemt, Cheryl John- son and crowned queen Susie Palmer.
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Spirit Galore!! (Above left) Seniors David Baley, Paul Luedtke, Randy Weiss, and Micheal Weiss show their senior spirit by wearing toga T Tahdy, the flowers look good with your eyes! (Left) Irby Ford, Kelly Pfluger, Kelly O’Neil, Allen Jensen, Chariss Leschber, Quincy Mills, Joel Hughes, Charles Mays, Kim Kosh, Sharon Besaw, and Carl Boettcher all prepare to go to war. Could one of you crack a smile? (Above) White socks and saddle shoes were the fashion for the 50’s day pep rally. Seniors Kenny McDonald and Donna Pfluger watch the crowd before the pep rally begins. 5
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(Left) Dancing at Homecoming was not required to have a good time as shown by freshmen Theresa Greenville and Wendy Wilson, who enjoy good conversation. (Center left) Sophomores ran the music for the Homecoming dance. While Blake Tolleson changes the tunes, Paul Beck and Tim Little decide on the next selection. (Center right) Senior Lori Lanford and thirsty junior, Curtis Miller take a break from the dance. (Bottom left) Homecoming Queen Susie Palmer, escorted by her father Steve Palmer, sheds tears of joy. (Bottom right) Senior captains, David Baley, James Seaton, and David Reeves, demonstrate the correct way to carry a helmet when meeting the opponent before the flip of the coin.
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