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1' 9' . Homecoming sign qopposite pagej announces arrival of Vikings to the football field at the game against Taft on October 5. Saluting Vik- ings during Homecoming game, Mr. Howard Converse, assistant coach, urges his men toward victory. Dr. Donald Johnson, principal, presents flowers to Homecoming Queen Angela Brown and Darrell Smith, stand-in for the King. Steve Borden, during half time of Friday's game. Multiple exposure picture Ccarry-acrossj shows Angela Brown and Steve Borden, as the Home- coming Queen and King, lead the first dance to music provided by the Third Reality. 1973 Homecoming Court Caboveb consists of Front Row-Stephan Butler, Charlotte Makenzie, Lisa Milco, Ricky Manning, Jeff Naylor, and Penny Zlatkin. Row Two-Cheri Robinson, Karen Jen- kins, Linda West, Anne Martin, Steve Borden, 25 king, Angela Brown, queen, Heidi Krebs, Janice Gillen, and Karen King. Row Three-John Tur- ner, Sheldon Smith, Jeff Jones, David Sharde- low, Juan Resina, Mike Turner, and Nelson Glov- er. Viking mascot, Andy Acus, promotes spirit at Homecoming game. Swinging hips follow lead of Homecoming band as approximately 300 students attend Saturday night dance in the school cafeteria.
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tw -.., l 11 Daily lives of students found different expression when parents lived the schedule of their sons and daughters on October 29, Back-to-School Night. ... During a short meeting with parents in Matthews Auditorium, School Board President John C. Soller outlined a need for the 3 mill tax levy on the ballot November 6 when he told them, Inflation doesn't stop at home: it goes right through the school door just as it does in our own home , and he cautioned parents, Since we lost our first levy last May, our slip is beginning to show. ... From the auditorium, parents visited classrooms in 10-minute intervals, where they were able to chat with individual teachers. . . . Later in an informal gathering, parents visited the cafeteria, where they were able to receive refreshments and to greet other parents as they discussed student body daily life. Projection screen and pictures fopposite pagej help French teacher, Mrs. Anita Ray, illustrate techniques used in class while she speaks to parents during open house. Exhlbltlng work, Mr. Jay Leming shows parents what students have accomplished in wood shop. Relaxing behind his desk, Mr. Franklin Shands discusses art work of students. Open door tabovej wel- comes parents to science room of Mr. Robert Mosteller as he discusses Physics classes with parents. Parents listen while Mr. Arthur Petit explains different aspectsefautomotive shop.
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