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After hours of work, a blazing inferno warms the cheerful crowd at this year's Homecoming Bon- fire. Above, the 1974 Court.
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Homecoming Queen Dixie Tanner and prin- cesses Liz Pittard and Marlene Burke reigned over 1974 Home- coming Week. Classes struggled to gain points for the spirit cup from various activities, but the Seniors were victorious over the underclassmen. Seniors accom- plished this by winning first place in the toothpick-lifesaver race, the flour scramble, the sleeping bag race and other activities. Joe Soulagnet and Joe Sopko shared the title of King Football. Above, Craig Walter represents the Seniors in the Apple Dunking Contest. Costume Day brought out clowns and other strange folk, including Sue Harris as an Indian maiden.
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Extreme competition was the key factor in this year's One-Act Play Contest, not only between classes but between directors and performers as well. Opening the contest was the Junior Class entry, Stranger With Roses , a science fiction drama directed by Linda Webb. Next was the Freshman production, “Her Fatal Beauty , a new- fashioned melodrama directed by senior Sue Millikan. The Sophomore presentation followed, a 1945-style farce directed by Warren S. See. Soap Opera not only was awarded Best Play, but produced one of the two Best Supporting Actresses. Last on the evening's agenda was the Senior effort, Shadows of the Soul , a drama written and directed by Randy Stamm, Jorjett Strumme and Cathy Nichols (Not Pictured), Best Supporting Actress; Randy Stamm, Best Actor; Julie Mespelt, Best Actress; Tony Tillman (Not Pictured), Best Supporting Actor. | } Fy “A Little Bit of Everything” termed big success! While the judges tallied votes a crowd-pleasing pro- duction was put on by Miss Lois Bode and Mr. Ron Widener who played two elderly people recalling a somewhat mixed-up past in I'm Herbert. Holding the wi nner's trophy is the Sophomore cast of the lighthearted Soap Opera : Terri Boysen, Joey Elliott, Jorjett Stumme, Cheryl Harding, Carla Nichols and Warren S. See, director. At Far Right, Paul Mitchell, who was Master of Ceremonies.
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