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Dancing to the slow, romantic beat played by Spectrum, Junior Homecoming court members Lynn Myers and Andy Boylan suit their dancing styles to each other. Crowned as King and Queen, Seniors Kerry Harper and Tim Rey- nolds reign proudly over the 1 977 Homecoming festivities. Hilliard Gates congratu- lates Mr. Robert Beery as he is inducted into the Hall of Fame. 19
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Homecoming Draws Spirit The 1977 Homecoming, set on February 19, com- menced with a successful gome against South Bend Clay. During halftime, honorary master of ceremonies Milli- ard Gates introduced Silver and Golden anniversary athletes, along v ith the old and three new Hall of Fame members. Immediatley following the game, visitors marched down to the alumni Reception in the trophy room, or to the vividly decorated dance room. The Spectrum band echoed rock and slow dance melodies throughout the evening. At 1 1 :00 pm, Kerry Harper and Tim Rey- nolds were presented the King and Queen royal crowns. Senior class couples were Cindy Holmes and Tim Jensen and Sylvia Wells and Greg Hunter. The jun- ior court included Lynn Myers and Andy Boylan and Valerie Barnes and Lance Brown. Finally, the sopho- more attendants were Jeni Lamar and Paul Zollinger and Amy McClure and Greg Comoglio. This is Seniors Sylvia Wells' and Greg Hunter's special time to cele- brate the recognition awarded to them by their fellow South Side stu- dents. escort will be. As King and Queen Seniors Kerry Harper and Tim Reynolds lead the Homecoming court in a special dance played by the Spectrum band. 18
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racking the Killer Fever | fj ['s. isi 0) (01 Crisis gii' . ■'l»' Hello Jimmy; Bye, Watergate The school year was a landmark in many ways. We watched the passing of one of the last great revolution- aries, Chairman Mao of China. We saw the hostilities in Northern Ireland flare and abate in continual struggle. We also witnessed the inevitable emergence of Third World OPEC nations with their increasing strength and importance. On the national scene, the American populace saw our government change hands for the 48th time, from a Republican grasp to one of a Democratic. With the Democratic victory in November, the nation seemed at last to move forward from the injuries of the Watergate scandal; and following President Carter's pardon of draft evaders, many felt that the scars of the Vietnam conflict were finally receding. Lastly, the United States was crippled by frozen winds and driving blizzards; it was the worst winter of this century, but it also enabled students to extend the weekends! '2 % k Carter's I! 1 0) : ' - . ■ ,ii - — « '«45r ?i.- 20 '' ' !
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