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Cardinal spirit predominated during the parade on Friday, after the coronation. Many grades and organizations entered their views toward a Cardinal victory. Following the High School Marching Band, the seniors presented the queen and attendants on their canopied float. The juniors recruited manv classmen pushing lawn mowers and carrying banners to demonstrate their theme of “Mow them Down!” First place sophomores used the slogan. “Pick the Trojans off the Field on their float with a Cardinal riding a cornpicker in a field of Trojan corn. Taking second place, the eigth grade slogan was “no room for De- Feet” with size 22 feet sticking out of a morbid coffin. A corn cob formation of marching students was assembled by the seventh grade accompanied with chants and yells. Other entries included the Pep Club, Future Nurses, Latin Club, and the Audio-Visual department. Holding up the back of the parade was the ever-talented Jr. High Band, which ended the parade with more Cardinal Spirit of Homecoming. TOP LEFT: The Top 15 LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW: Sue Von Mosch, Kathy Filers. Jo Becker. Ruth Evans. Jill Becker. Carol Molting, and Stacey Johnson SECOND ROW: Char Heiling. Gail Muchlinski. Mars Ryan. Terri Larson. Deb Roshaven, Mary Weiland. Mary kiabunde. and Gail Johnson TOP RIGHT: Queen Stacey and Homecoming master of ceremonies, Mark Person. ABOVE. LEFT: First place float was entered by the sopho- mores ABOVE RIGHT: The Queen’s float with Queen and attendants. 11
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10 Homecoming ’72 a “Victory” On Fridav afternoon at 2:15, all hearts jumped in the auditorium, as the traditional drum roll was started. After thirty seconds the Redwood Falls tri- captains had crowned Stacey Johnson as the thirty-third Homecoming Queen of Redwood Falls. Through tears of happiness Queen Stacev graciously received her crown, cape, and scroll and wished a good luck to the team. Being greeted and congratulated by the 1971 Homecoming Queen Bev Rebstock. Stacev was also serenaded by Mike Zimmerli singing Follow Me’ and “Bookends ”. The ceremonies ended with the traditional processional, followed by the Homecoming parade. ABOVE RIGHT: Queen Stacey BEI.OW: The 1972 Homecoming Court LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Jorgenson, Mary Klabunde. Thor Raardal, Mary Ryan. Barry kleinart, Shelly Domschot. Dave Bierber. Queen Stacey Johnson, Jim Wittwer. Scott Lasley, Steve Brandt, Gail Johnson, Paul Foreman. Sue Von Mosch. and Dan Puls.
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One Act Plays Successful “Comings and Goings’ was a break-away from the traditional one-act play. It consisted of 25 different scenes all relating to actual accounts of human behavior. Since there were basically two characters, “He portrayed by Pat Oman and “She by Becky Zeug, they had to change their roles to fit 25 exclusive people. “Comings and Goings” had much success throughout the 1973 school year. Winning at Subdistrict, the play advanced to compete against six other schools at District. After winning the District 10 trophy, the plav was chosen runner-up in the Region 3 competition. Furthermore, Becky Zeug was named Best Actress in Region 3. “A Man Called Duddy” was an amusing but meaningful play. The plav took place in a small town funeral home, operated by a mortician who would rather play golf and his bossy wife. Duddy, the town bum, had just died and his friends had come to pay their last respects. Throughout the play Duddv’s spirit talked with his friends adding admiring com- ments. After seeing the affection shown to Duddy by Jodv. Edna, and the Girl Scouts, his sister Liddv finally realizes that Duddy was not a failure, but a warm, loving person to those who looked beyond his out- ward appearance. CAST “COMINGS AND GOINGS” HE Fat Oman SHE Becky Zeug Student Director Deb Salewske Stage Crew Ambrose Kahnke Director Mr. Cragun ABOVE LEFT: Pat Oman, Becky Zeug, DebSalewske. Ambrose Kahnke 12
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