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John Tracy renders his own composition Find The Cost Of Free- at the coronation. ,ZX ' ' x , T49 Fall Sports Week Brings Flurry of Activities. A week of events devoted to recognizing fall sports began Tuesday, October 7, with the coronation of the Homecoming Queen, Donna Nordby, and ended with the annual dance, featuring Mellow Brew, and alumni Donut Dunk, Friday, October l0, following the Robin's football game against St. Louis Park. A variety of events encouraged students and faculty to ioin in the spirit of homecoming. Featured was a cheerleaders- faculty football game, won by the cheerleaders, an all- school varsity show, the McDonald's second annual Burger Bust, and for the first time, a car contest which included best van, best motorcycle, dirtiest car, and other distinctive categories. All fall sports teams were in action with each day of the week devoted to recognizing the various sports: girls' swimming, tennis and volleyball, boys' football and soccer, and girls' and boys' cross country. new Above. Homecoming trophy for The most beat up car is won by sen- ior Ron Rice. Left. Brian DeClercq's mouth served as the dish for building a banana split by Debbie Johnston and Jay Caughey. Fall Sports Week l 3
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Right. Emotionally overcome Queen Donna Nordby is congrat ulated by well-wishers. Above. Pep Club member, Lori Yurecko, sells balloons at the homecoming football game. Right. Royal Court. Julie Pfaffe, Betsy Kirk, Donna Nordby, Julie Sommers, Janet Prueter. l2. Fall Sports Week if E i 1 4
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Right. Comparing notes are sen- iors Sharon Boufford, Linnae Sheppard and Lori Yurecko. 14. Student Life Education and Amuseme Contribute 'ro Student Lit Above. Posting the week's activi- ties on the foyer bulletin board are Sue Bates and Jean O'ReilIy. Right. Performing at the Fall Sports Week Show, Pete Hayek sings Rocky Mountain High.
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