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Hot Box girl, Susie Spurlock, wins a friend. Mr. Dickey reads the number of a winning ticket. Sandy Beaber and Kevin Kerr harmonize well. The stage was set, the gym was filled, and the spotlight was on. IVhat was the occasion? The 1971 Junior Class Talent Show, where the Redskins had an opportunity to dem- onstrate their many abilities. Each participant performed excellently and provided all who attended with an enjoyable evening. A new dimension was added this year. Hot Box girls were on hand to sell refreshments and to give door prizes which were generously donated by local stores. The evening was made more entertaining by the master of ceremonies, Mr. John Dickey. The acts were judged by Eugene Stickler, Orville Williams, and Linda Spurlock. The third place wnners were Mark McDonald, Tom Prestiag- ocomo, and Greg Tandy. Second place vs ent to Kitty Hall. The first place winner was Caryl Kline. The class of ' 73 deserves praise for its production of Talent Show ' 71. Caryl Kline and friend display first prize.
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The Junior Class Talent Show ■ W ■ ft f ■ tt k. .■r-?:-- H 1 Hk b. LI Tom and Mary McKenzie are in the spotlight. Mark Klein proves himself wittiest. Judy Fentress and Susan Marshall tap to the tune of Up, Up, and Away. A beautiful girl, Kathy Kaiser, sings a beautiful song.
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The Queen and Princess reign supreme. Homecoming 72 was a night to re- member for all Seneca Redskins. During the basketball game the school ' s spirit was at its peak. Although the team was at its best, they were defeated by their opponent, Tates Creek, by a score of 72-66. Halftime ceremonies began with an ex- cellent performance by the Seneca Drill Corps, who formed a heart to surround the presentation of the homecoming queen and princess. The candidates for princess, Jackie Harris, Karen Carr, Donna Wells, and Monica Watkins waited excitedly with their escorts for the final announcement. The candidates for queen were Judy Cal- vert, Patty Collins , Julia Ray, and Debbie Korfhage. When all was silent, Karen Carr, who was crowned princess, and Deb- bie Korfhage, who was crowned queen, re- ceived bouquets of red roses. The last event of the evening was the dance, featuring ROC. The band put on a great performance. The night went by quickly, with everyone enjoying themselves and having the best time ever. Basketball Homecoming Queen Debbie Korfhage with escort Chip Gerlach. Princess Karen Carr with escort Tim Mountz.
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