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PARADE EXCITEMENT is felt as the Y-Teen Cabinet makes its ride to Lyboult Field for the start of Homecoming activities. J ! r-1 i FIRST PLACE was reward for all the hard work Senior Class put into their float. Digest Gary West utilizedthe theme of the recent movie Jaws. a dozen red roses. Six floats were entered for competition - Y-Teens, with the theme of Don't Beg Cougars, Devils Have No Mercy ; Young Republicans, Cage Those Cougars ; Senior Class, Digest Gary West ; Junior Class, We've Got Them Courgars by the Tail ; Cheerblock, Devils' Den ; and DE, Pin 'em Down, Devils. Senior Class won first prize for its float, DE came in second, and JUNIORS WORK EAGERLY for the completion of their class float for the '75 Homecoming parade. We've got them Cougars by the tail placed 3rd. third place went to Junior Class. Mike Gilmore won first prize for his decorated car. Jack War-field and John Hedges won second prize. SAB president Mike Koger was third. The dance after the game in Civic Hall brought out 125 students for a couple hours. Metamorphosis offered a mostly fast rock sound with music for dances that were fired up and a few slow ones for the ones that weren't. Homecoming-27
KING CANDIDATES-Erick Laine, Cutter Coble, Mike Koger, Jeff Plasterer, Peter Laine. SLOWLY DANCING are Julie Lorton and date Terry Wettig while she smiles to an enjoyble dance. QUEEN CANDIDATES—Kim Knarzer, Terrie Cox, Linda Williams, Cindy Bullerdick, Cindy Brown. V I 28—Snowball
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