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S ' o U ' , . During half time, Terr i i Though some couples began to leave, Vicki Snodgrass and Charlie Haws kept dancing. nominee Cindv Hunt oil the luhi Chosen by the students for the 1970 Homecoming Queen, Martha Wiley (seated) and her eseort Richard Smith were surrounded by princesses and their escorts (left to right) Terry Cahill, Cindy Hunt, Kent ayton, Vicki Helleson, Ricky Menasco, Debbie Thompson, Kerry Moyer, Greg King, Diane Speigel and Darrell Speigel, who served as the court for The New, the Old, the Blue, the Gold.
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Midnight Crowning Of Queen When Friday night finally ar- rived, the climax was reached to a busy week of anxious prepara- tions. After a victorious game, a large number of students ap- peared for the traditional Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student Senate. With the cafeteria the center of festivities, colorful decora- tions were designed to trans- form the lunchroom to fit the theme: The New, the Old, the Blue, the Gold. Queen Nominees emerged from a little red school house with Martha Wiley crowned as queen. Adding to the atmosphere, The Freight provided the music, captivating the audience and forming a pleasant evening for guests and students. While others rested, Christa Brown and Jon Liston danced to The Freight. ' Escorted by Bob Cooper, Man was later to be named as quen; i ;( : : Though shoes were Iticlted aside, stu- dents kept dancing on into the night.
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Spirit Reigning At Pep Rallies With balloons and signs deco- rating R. L. Turner, students found Friday means pep rallies. Lionettes and Roarettes set the pace with decorations and J treats for the fighting Lions. The student body added enthu- siasm by doing everything possi- ble to make each pep rally the very best. All this along with the band and the cheerleader? promoted a spirit for winning. Linus greeted prospective students. Competition between the classes encouraged Seniors to boost their team to victory. 9 ■} 1 s A w , : | - J HI u 1 1 ■ ■ ffl Senior Martha Wiley encouraged spirit. Enthusiastic students heightened spirit by participatmg in the outdoor pep rally.
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