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‘ ‘ I feel that South Albany's spirit was the best its ever been in my three years at South. Rebel Spirit really came through during the week. ' commented Homecoming Chairperson Paula McGuire. Part of the traditional Red and Grey Days were the events at lunch: A bubble gum blowing contest, followed by an egg toss and a wheel- barrow race. Sophomores won all three events, capturing the week with a total of 9 points; Seniors were second with 7 points, and Juniors finished with 2 points. Friday afternoon the annual Powderpuff game was held: Juniors vs. Seniors with Seniors victorious 24 toO. Thursday evening was the football game against North Salem: the Rebels lost a close one 24 to 16. All the events lead to a 1978 Rebel Homecoming. The week ended when 82 couples attended the dance Friday evening. According to Wendy Burch, junior. The band played good songs, but you couldn 't dance to them. ’’ Liule Kids Day was held Mon- dav. To promote this activity, shown in their costumes are: I. Juniors Cheryl Taylor. Sandy Proffitt. 4 Juniors Jeaneen Bash. Valerie Humphrys. Nancy Misner. Kathy Rainsbury. 5. Sophomores Mark Pnvratskv. Shelly Pegg. Carrie Dod- son. O Sophomore Roger Watkins. 2. Crowd at Homecoming game 3. Sophomores Keith Larson. Angie Guggisberg. Larry Bums. Lance Sauer. Senior Cmdv Hopkins participate in decorating for the Homecoming dance. 11
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10 Homecoming ’78 “Reminiscing: ” A« the Homrcominn f th «ll game Friday against North Salem: I. Senior Queen Jan Moore anticipates her introduction at half time. 2. Sophomore Princess Sandi Stoihoff escorted bv Larrv Stothoff. and Sophomore Princess Leslie Noteboom escorted bv Ken Noteboom. await arrival of other court members. The Homecoming Court is presented to South Alhanv Student Bodv Thursday morning at assembly: 3. Senior Princess Carol Foust escorted by Senior B ib Mitchell 4 Senior Princess Denise Ritchie escorted bv Senior Jay Grubb 5. lumor Princess Tom Moore escroted by Junior Brian Kirshncr 6. Junior Princess Kellv Watkins escorted bv Patrick Lillie
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The girls on the Junior Varsity Volleyball team really showed their stuff’ in '78 with 3 more wins than last year. Four sophomores and five juniors made up a small hut hard working team ready to muster the close games and tough practices. The girls had conditioning work outs three weeks before summer vacation ended. Two of the girls, Lynne Robbins and Belinda Rhodes, went to volleyball camp at O.C.E. with some of the Varsity players. The season went very well,” said Coach Maggie Birch. Maggie explained how the team had their ups and downs throughout the season. It’s hard for nine girls of various personalities to get along. One night after school the girls all sat down and had a talk. They talked over everything that was bothering them and it really seemed to help, said Maggie. Maggie claimed that one of the team’s biggest problems was keeping themselves up during a game. Whenever the team made a few mistakes, the girls got really down on themselves. Sophomore Leslie Noteboom expressed herself by saying, I just thought it was a lot of fun. ” JV Players Really T)o CThe Job 7-8 0-4 15-17 15-15 1315-8 12- 15-15 15-17 5-15-17 15- 10-15 7-6 16- 15 15-8-13 13- 15-9 15-12-10 15-2-15 15-15-15 I )an Schmidt serves the hall. 2. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: FRONT TO BACK: Judy Frcdcriclcson. Nancy Krabill, Theresa Maxwell. Cheryl Brock. Leslie Noteboom, Jan Schmidt. Belinda Rhodes, and Vicki Allard. Coach Maggie Birch and Cindy Hopkins. NOT PICTURED: Lynne Robbins. 3. The JV Volleyball players gather for a time out to prepare for their second game of the match. 4. Leslie Noteboom jumps up and pats the ball over the net as Lynne Robbins waits for a return from the Sprague team.) Junior Varsity Volleyball 15-15 1 5-15 4-15 3-0 This is probably one of the most talented group of girls to come through South Albany. ” —Coach Maggie Birch Crescent Valley West Albany Corvallis Lebanon McNary North Salem South Salem Sprague Crescent Valley West Albany Corvallis Lebanon McNary North Salem South Salem Sprague WINS-8 LOSSES-8
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