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'RN ss ws Q l,ll-I N-.1 A - 1974 Football Homecoming Queen - Rhonda Findley. B - Rhonda awaits anxiously the exciting evening to come. C - L to R: Deb La- Fever, Drin Dye, Rhonda Findley, Gwen Cruise, and Karen Hofacre. D - Fresh- man, Gwen Cruise is escorted by Mark Findley and Les Wilcox. E - Kelly Cruise and Tim Wile escort Drin Dye. v if B 0,501 Q Q i WA' is is tis L ff . st , Q,- Q- M, g sf ', , ls f f ,- A ii' i 7' L Hifi! - G ll HW . A 0 . . 1,5 -1-F' . A 3' A F - Escorted by Scott Sturgis and Keith Snoddy is Karen Hofacre. G - The smile of Deb Lafever, escorted by Larry Herald and Bill Zoss, captures Homecoming spirit. H - Cookie Wright presents roses to Rhonda. l - Spirited fans gather to cheer on the Titans. 13
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Brisk Evening Sets Mood for Homecoming Students scavenged the countryside for branches and twigs to put the traditional Foot- ball Homecoming Bonfire ablaze. This year all four classes were to unite to build one huge fire, but the enthusiastic seniors attempted to revive the exciting old traditional rivalry by seeing who could build the bigger fire. However, their tiny fire failed to be victorious. On October 4 the homecoming queen and her court were presented to the anxious crowd. After the crown and roses were presented John Cole- man and Gale Wilcox congratulated the queen with a kiss. The only disappointment on this memorable night was a loss to Brunswick. The next night couples danced to the music of Windfall in the cafeteria. f t W4 T?
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Villain Strikes Again in the Drunkard On November 16 and 17 under the direction of Mrs. Hamilton and student direc- tor, Marianne Stutz, melo- drama was the name of the game as the Triway Thespians presented a delightful version of The Drunkard. The audience entered into the spirit of the play by hissing and booing the villain. Several Vaudeville acts also spiced the show with comedy and amuse- ment. The action of The Drunk- ard revolves around the vil- lainous lawyer, Cribbs, and his scheme to rob Edward, our young and handsome hero, of his rich estate and beloved wife, Mary. Cribbs plans to do this by turning Edward into a drunkard. Edward falls hope- lessly into the lawyer's evil trap. When all seems lost, Mary stumbles upon a miracle cure for Edward's love of rum. Cribb's plans are foiled and once again good triumphs over evil. all '4u.,,.E
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