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Page 16 text:
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2. CC Runners caught riding 5. Now listen here buddy ... 8. D. Bowles heading for a T.D. 1. Here's Ronny . . . 3. Some of the sights on Jersey Day. 6. Let's get fired up 4. Senior Class Float 7. SPHS Musical Talents
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Page 15 text:
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Reflect, Relive and Remember A multitude of memories, from current fashions to teachers long gone, emerge at home- coming time. In 1977 fashions were, of course, different from any other year. Who can forget painter's pants, boots-n-gauchos, cowl necks, cords, -ugby shirts, and bib over- alls? Historical! highlights from the class of 1977'siIlustrious past include rebuilding our rained out tenth grade float and the sigh of relief we all gave when we just missed co-ed gym classes. Of course we can't forget the ninth grade paper drive in which we won the Most Hard-Working award. And what about watching Miss Shellabarger (as she was called then) when the intercom fell on her? In seventh grade remember all the Junior Scholastics we got every week, and kept on getting in eighth grade, too? We must not forget the teachers who have now left us: Mr. Bieraugel, Mr. Theuer, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Osterkamp, and Mr. Caldwell, to name a few. And don't forget the many substitutes we got rid of in tenth grade English before Mrs. Turrittin came. This is what homecoming is all about; a chance to recreate the times spent in and around school. As we return to SPHS during the homecomings of future years, these mem- ories of 1976-1977 will let us reflect, relive, and remember a year that has been one of a kind. A year that can not and will not be again.
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1. The band Trelyss 2. R. Hill blocks as E. Drenttel tackles, 3. Come-On . . . Saints! 4. Jr. Float— Bury the Blue jays; Rest in Pieces 5. Soph. Float— Send the Blue jays South postmarked defeat 6. Mr. E. Rundell
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