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i Alumni Mark Radtke and queen candidate Lindo Lakotas enioy ci festive evening dancing. Queen candidates Linda, Paulo, and Cyndy, present a pretty picture in the Homecoming parade. ,f '.. Dianne Johnson's car carries out the Homecoming slogan, Bury Prairie, to win the car decorating contest. . '-: Iffifi -figffl f ' i , fiiii cial. it 'iifli I Zfiiffifibifi . '. ' - J ir K ,,-up V, - , .aa . .. I M A A Q, - 9 t .N -' . .X ' 'k.z.,,,. Q X. ...sm ,, ,., wir l I '., .. . X Q V Q I Various Events Spark Homecoming On Friday, October 9, this yearis Homecoming festivities continued with the pep rally. An annual parade led by the band marched through the village, while cars decorated by the students fol- lowed. Dianne Johnson won the prize for the most original car. After the parade, the exciting Homecoming game took place. The crowd rang out with the slogan '4Bury Prairief' while the Huskies battled the Eagles in the nip 'n tuck encounter. The Hnal result was a 13 to 13 tie. All festivities were climaxed by the evening dance. Entertainment was provided by the Del-Counts. Dancing to the Del-Counts are Linda, Noel, and Paula during the Homecoming dance. ,wk I . 15
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Minutes offer being crowned, Bob begins ca donce with Homecoming Queen Noel. On November 6, the Mr. Touchdown Dance was held in honor of the success- ful foot-ball season. Our Homecoming queen, Noel Blair, was on hand to crown the new Mr. Touchdown from a group of six candidatesg Bob Lundeen, Mike Wihitehill, Keith Stokka, Craig Saline, Stan Monson, and jim Talbot. As students were admitted to the dance, they were given a secret ballot and the opportunity to vote for one of the six candidates that the coaches had singled out for commendable sportsman- ship and individual playing in the course ofthe football season. The evening was climaxed with the Coronation of Bob Lundeen as Mr. Touchdown. The door prize, an autographed football, was won by Dotty Peterson. r. Touchdown Highlights Season Climoxing the evening is the coronction of The new reigning Mr, Touchdown, Bob Lundeen. Other condi- dcifes include Jim Tolbot, Croig Soline, Stun Monson, Keith Stoklco, ond Mike Whitehill. 16
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