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(top) Coach Winter tries to quiet the enthusiastic crowd during the Homecoming thuse. (middle) Clowns, Kent Pritchard and Vicki Cox, give the excited flower girl, Annie Amos and crown bearer, David Hall a treat for the night, (bottom) Dennis Sole, Lew Wilson and Bill Rea joke with Kent Pritchard. 4 Homecoming
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She's our 'Mom' ' fjk Probably the mo diffic task in organizing the yearbo is selecting the person to whom the book will be dedicated. Sev- eral people are worthy of this award, but we feel that one teacher stands out more than the others. Now in her eleventh year of teaching at SMHS, Ann Bradfield has been admired by hundreds of students in and out of class. Although she teaches American Studies, she also has been directing the class plays since her arrival at SMHS. Many hours of work go into the pro- duction of a play and Mrs. Bradfield has produced two plays a year. We, the students of SMHS, appreciate your dedica- tion ... Thanks, Mom! A k (above) Mrs. Ann Bradfield, in her American Studies I class, (below) And so goes the Civil War,” states Mrs. Bradfield. Dedication 3
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Friday the 13th brings rain It was a foggy, Friday morn- ing, October 13, 1978. Rain was falling constantly. Blue Devil Homecoming had arrived. Everyone was anxious for the festivities to get under way. Se- niors Jeff Blauser, Steve Nichols, Bob Yetman, and Tim Hart were busily checking and rechecking to make sure the senior float was ready for the big day. Many students were com- plaining about the rain, believing that, because of the rain, the Homecoming parade would be cancelled. But nevertheless, the Freshman towed their float from the telephone company ware- house to the high school. The Sophomores also had ty haul their float from the ware- house since they had moved it there after completing it at Har- mony Acres. The Juniors kept their float at the bus garage and later relocated it in Mr. Kiser's shop area. . - L tu cheerleaders raise the spirit evert higher during the Homecoming thuse. (middle) The student body shows just how much enthusiasm and support they have for their team, (bottom) Danny Weber crowns the happy Lisa McFarland, while her escort. Bob Maston, protects her from the rain. Homecoming 5
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