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Andrea Atherton Ronald Bascue The main and supposedly most exciting event of Homecoming was the game with North Salem's Vikings. The lone touchdown scored in the second period by the Vikings spoiled the Homecoming fes- tivities. North Salem capitalized on the ancient statue of libertyl' play from 23 yards out, and then added the extra point for the final margin of 7-O. The Romantic students attended the date dance which concluded the Homecoming events. Exhausted from the full day of activities, the students appreciated the pleasant and quiet atmosphere of the . V, dance. Because of a growing interest in Homecoming activities, many people want to replace the records with a band and add the serving of refreshments to future Homecomings. Q y On the foggy eve of October 23rd, one of the best North Bend 5 teams in history invaded Civic Stadium for their annual battle A with the Axemen. Arthur Bell Gerald Brown .,,.. LA W H M, H f f, ' fr , fi il if f 1 fi 41' , A fill ff P Lianne Brown Nancy Bundrant Deborah Byrnes Michael Carmickle Garold Chapman Marcla Crosley Sherry Daniel ff .... 2 - X , y ,'1f- - f KW t f 1 I ' F 5 41 A ian T f 'f!' .5 zu, . f fi W John Dirlam Karen Efb Michael Grove Loy Hamilton William Haynes Albert Hicks Kathleen Hill Three mighty Axemen smash a poor Miller! Byron Jackson 398 34-533' 23-N22 ,25 551- A A 8.s35y. 5 Q-:zum-yup-wfr.1va.,.rW. . WV--ff ,, fain' 4. wp.. 4.-M-.u-u-ni-nwvuiatl Norman Johnson r11x!T! - 9
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Is he healthy MI,S Lynch, Gerry and Dianne are two of the many proud Fu Robertson, a junior, took the reins and was a prime factor in the Axemen's fine showing. Despite losing, the Axemen climbed to number 5 in the Associated Press ratings. The students of South Eugene High must be artistically inclined, hard workers, or can stuff toilet paper well, because of the results of the floats in the Homecoming parade. After the successful parade the students enjoyed a luncheon in South's cafeteria. The boys struggled through a delicious meal trying to keep their elbows out of the gravy! The conversation during the meal was filled with sadness for many hours of effort were not represented in the parade because of three outstanding Hoats which failed to get into the main line due to a mix-up in scheduling. Muriel Vitus Margie Wheat Kathleen Wheeler Linda Wicks Elizabeth Wohlfeil
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XX sxvx x xx Judy Jones Thnt's the way to catch, Brooke! Sue Larson , is il W5 1 Linda McCall Robert McLaughlin Linda McMillan John Meadow Bonnie Miller Sarah Mowen Gary Penselin Y we 3 5 fx' , i aa' -as S' , .R ,,, 'F if . y M 'ff K fff f'wwf5,, ,J Z 'fry L ff ' -4, Z l f 4 7 James Reed Richard Royston Emily Simons Joseph Stewart Lynne Stromme Terry Thomas JOHnCy Vickroy During the first half, neither team made any serious scoring threats. In the third, however, the tide turned when the Bulldogs com- pleted a touchdown and scored two more in the 4th period. The North Bend Bulldogs gained their First victory over a Eugene team in several years with the unbelievable score of 21-0. After losing our Homecoming game, the Axemen edged our close foe, the Springfield Millers 7-O. The winning touchdown came with only 59 seconds left to play. The touchdown was made by Dave Fluke and Nick Carter added the extra point. The entire con- test showed the Axemen defense to be nearly invulnerable, but offensively immobile. The Springfield Millers failed to complete a single pass during the game. The Axemen's record now consists of four wins and two losses. 53 , .mf me ' VI'.. I Si if ' , 'ivy John Violette Lydia Wengert Margaret Wood David Zamorano
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