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Pop . . Fizzle . Homecoming Dies December 19 and 20. I blinked and missed it all. Homecoming '66. Zilch. If it's going to be such an inconvenience, don't bother. No alumni game. No dance. No invitations. There was a court. The spotlight on the girls coming out was really, I mean REALLY great! And a reception. I didn't know the guest book would hold so many names. The grads' reaction? It was rotten! Students were reluctant to blame general chair- men, Anne Richardson and Gary Johnson for the obvious failure. Most students realize they have no power to carry out plans disapproved of by the administration. A basketball alumni game was disregarded because of the many activities scheduled for students during the week before Christmas. But I thought Homecoming Was For The Gradsl' A dance was not approved be- cause the administration had no authority over the drunken graduates. I bet the alums could find a lot neater places to be smashed at. I mean. a high school dance? Other chairmen were: Jan Friberg, Reception: Sue Duncan, Court: Tammy Dworkin and Judy Hubbard, Publicityg Kathy Stalter and Sharon Watts, Decorations. The '66 Homecoming Court included Queen Mary Rybus, First Princess Sue Jensen, Second Princess Gail Baker, Third Princ- ess Sue Damonte and Fourth Princess Jan Hop- kins. At least we had one success-we beat Mercer Island 66-62. A suggestion for next year. They should combine Pep Week and Homecoming. That way we'd have one big flop instead of two smaller ones. 3 Cheerleaders Sheila Quesenhury, Sue Jensen. l.G.X'll'6 Baker, Pam Smith. Mari' Ryhus. and Marnie Layne lead a vheer. Phil Parsons runs through the hoop as Cheerleader Sue Jensen cheers him on.
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? l l Homecoming CONN Solutes Grads. Homecoming chairmen Ann Richardson and Gary J0hfl-YOU Grads Dave Mhoon, Brad Horrigan, Dennis Kaiser, and Phyllis Gering display the Homecoming 'Mum . admire Quarterlies. M U Left: Homecoming Queen Mary Rybus and Princesses Gail Baker, Jan rains. Below: Gary Johnson crowns Mary Rybus as Sammamishs 1966 Hopkins, Sue Damonte, and Sue Jensen, capture the mood of the foun- Homecoming Queen.
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