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School consists of more than just going to classes and taking tests. The influence that school has on us does not end when the bell rings at 3:00 but carries on to all activities twenty-four hours a day. The interaction with people is one of the most im- portant aspects of our high school life. We are brought together as one school in activities such as: dances, supporting our sports as spectators, musical performances, film making projects, and plays. The attitude of the student body this year is one of change. Our perspectives are slowly moving in new directions. Where these new directions take us de- pends for a large part on how we use the influence of these experiences. Calculating an experiment requires the efforts of Ben Herrin, Brent McClearon, and Clyde Miller. Tearfully, last year's reigning Possum Queen, Kevin Hodge, in- troduces this year's 1979 candidates: Greg Ricker, John Marshall, Andy Laitinen, and Fenton Budd.
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An exciting game helps create a unified spirit. 12
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( .indutiles: (indy Girdner. ( h.iuntim (drier, Heidi H( i kcr, Ir.ui Dodson, Tracy YdU s, (indy Styles, Laura Granger, Brenda Pierson. Iracy McConnell, Dec Owens, Kelly Mofg.in, Michele George, Susan Ki'eves, leri Bull« r, Weinly WihkI. Susan Addison, laneen pines, ( .irol Hawkins, and lisa Wishon. Posk'rs covered what seemed to be every inc h of Sc ienc e Hill as nineteen young ladies vied lor Homec oming Queen for 1070. Every Club seemed delennined lo have their candidate win tin c rown. Each c andidate was introduced at Friday's IVp Rally. I hen the voles were c ast. I he candidate's now had to wait. I he evenings festivities began as the parade began moving slowly down Main Street and the nervous expee talions of the c andidates could be felt everywhere. I he early arrival into the stadium caused even more tension because the candidates had to wait another 10 minutes for the announcement of the winner. I inally the climax of the Homecoming Queen Contest came as the winners were announc c d. Susan Addison, sponsored by Beta Club was Second runner-up, Lisa Wishon, sponsored by VICA, was first runner-up. A moment of silence fell over Me- morial Stadium. I hen Iracy Yales, sponsored by the Band was prnnouncc d Homecoming Queen for 1070. As Iracy received her c rown, tlu stadium filled with t beers. I he c rowel then pre- pared for the remainder ol the Homecoming Festivities. 14
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