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emple's tenth annual 1-Homecoming Week was filled with sledgehammers, radio broadcasts, floats, kllck, and mums and mums and mums. Machine Shop Welding cashed in on all the honors as MSIW float won first place ln the mini-parade. They also eamed over fifty dollars in the car bash which was held during all three lunches on Homecoming Day. MSIW student Russell Ross commented, We came out looking pretty sharp. That's because we put a lot of time and effort into lt. Student Council president. senior Preston Rowan presents senior Tami Browne, Temple's tenth Homecoming Queen, a bonquet of roses as the 1976 Homecoming Queen Julle Doyle looks on. Taml represented Machine-Shop Weldlng. g t 1 l x l l il , . J . ,., ,, l 26f Football Story ,,,,,c'
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.awa- W? fl ,r 'we came out looking o pretty sharp' Delivering a crushing blow. senior Kenny Urubelr participates in MlSW's annual carbash. The class earned over 55 dollars in the bash. Junior Bruce Goonan and sophomore Pam Browne boogie down to the sound of Kllcky Klick blasts music to dance byin the Studmt Cerner after the game. The dance was sponsored by the cheerleaders and Blue Crew. Drama Clulr Ross BNWII kneels bythe club's float at the Homecoming pep rally. The float symbollzes that this was the year of the cat. SeniorGarySmlth clips the stem ofa mum and prepares to arrange the collar. DECA sold 225 mums and used 1900 yards of ribbon in the process. r -f -Homecoming nominees are: lfront rowlDebl1le Grisham, Jackie Simpson, Taml Browne, Carla Furlow and Melinda Palomina. lsecond rowl V Brenda Wheeler, Maurlcla Stonum, Terl Doyle, Judy Taylor and Gloria Flowers. lthlrd rowl Klm Blanchat, Elaine Johnson, Karen Carver, Vanessa Volght, Karen Barton. and Marla Goretta Lima. '1 lfourth rowl Patti Boedecker, Jeanle McCrea, Marla de la Cruz, Kim Kaulfus, Leesa Calhoun and Lelsa Altlmore. lflfth TOWN, Dana Morton, Michelle Montogmery, Kristi Landherr, Nancy Pagel, Suzanne Halle, Michelle Wright and Dawn Weaver. lTop rowl Renee Wlebelhaus, Amy Bamett, Sanda Puett and Pam Owens. Not pictured are Belva McNamara, Paula Bell and Sharon Woodruff. Homeoomingl27
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