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I semi-formal dance featuring ln the Beginning' This year's Homecoming Dance resulted a big suc- cess. Students from all classes, freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior, came and made the dance fully worthwhile. When not dancing to the music provided by the band In the Beginning , they were relaxing at tables that had been set up, or quenching their thirst with the punch that was being served. This dance is one of the most elegant dances that occurs in our school. gi ... gl E. 79
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Festivities during Homecoming Week highlighted by New B. H. A. Lead singer of the group ln the Beginning , puts his heart into his work. B. Moments of relaxation are enjoyed by the couples at the dance as they take a break from the dance floor. C. Senior Elaine Perry dances to the music from the band. D. Apart from their friends, a couple enjoys the peace and solitude of an empty table. E. Seniors JoAnn Knapp and Karl Rudd refresh themselves with drinks from the punch bowl. C. 78 S
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A. Senior, Junior girls tie 7 7 ln 71 Powder Puff Game After weeks of hard practice, the senior and junior girls met each other in lnteract's annual Powder Puff Game. The girls battled against each other resulting in a 7-7 tie. The senior coaches were Bob VanKirk, Tom Zipperly, Scottie NlcDaniel, Craig Smith, Bob Johnson, Charlie Gilbertson, John Coan, Randy Kidd, and Bill Stevens, all members of Interact. Junior coaches were Brad Ridgewell, Glenn Calloway, Danny Nliller, John Gallagher, Tom Faverty, Otis Allen, Steve Berrard, Nlike Evans, Steve Leach, and Head Coaches Phil Eason and Gary White. Halftime activities were highlighted by perfor- mances by lnteract girls and the crowning of the Powder Puff King, Charlie Gilbertson, His court con- sisted of seniors Scotty lVlcDaniel, Tom Zipperly, and Bill Stevens, and juniors Tom Faverty and John Gal- laghar. A. Members of the senior Powder Puff team demonstrate their spirit during the day. B. Anxious juniors watch the game from the sideline. C. lnteract's cheerleaders add person- ality to the game. D. Seniors ponder crucial moment of the game. E. Juniors and seniors clash during the game.
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