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we Mx. . J.: . 2'-fe Upper Left: Univer- sity's pride and joy performs at the Home- coming halftime show. Upper Right: Rifle Corps members inter- pret lf l Were a Rich Man for half-time entertainment at the Homecoming Game. Above: Homecoming Week ended tri- umphantly with a 28-21 victory over rival C.V. Left: Let's get a little bit rowdy yell the cheerleaders at the C.V. - U-High Homecoming Game.
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Homecoming Means Cheers, and Fears A change in U-High's traditional Homecoming procedures involved more students in '77, Instead of nominating couples, three individual guys and girls were nominated from each class to run for King and Queen. Elections were held to choose one guy and onegirl as Royalty from each of the classes. The class from which the King and Queen were chosen was determined by the re- sults of class competition held during the week. Mr. Stickney announced that the seniors were the winners of the overall competition during half- time of the Homecoming game. Trophies were given to King Ken VanSickle and Queen Kim Tschetter who represented the Senior Class. The game itself capped the week. Suspense was high as Central Valley held the lead until the fourth quarteruwhen a last minute touchdown was made by Kevin Fischer. University won the game with a final score of 28-21. Homecoming Royalty Candidates, Front Row: Glenda Schafer, Vikki Momb, Terri Tschetter, Peggy Boardman, Kim Tschetter, Joan Gillis, Lynne Eide, Linda Bearden. Row 2: Zane Troester, Chris Tucker, Jeff Yamada, Darrell Pope, Scott Reckord, Ken Perry, Ken Van- Sickle.
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Cheerleaders Guide Great Year Varsity cheerleaders guided a g reat year for Titan sports by not only directing cheers, but, also by plan- ning pep assemblies, sport ban- quets, and parties for individual teams. The year began early in the summer with a cheerleading camp at Univer- sity of Idaho, Moscow. They learned methods of presentation, and im- proved cheering techniques, so they can look their best, said Juli Hoiland, Head Cheerleader. During the year the Varsity Cheer- leaders teamed with the B-squad to direct about 18 pep assemblies, assisted the athletics department in three sport banquets to recognize individual athletes, and accomplish- ments of each one. Juli Hoiland then explained we gave each team an appreciation party. The Cheer- leaders made goodies for these events. - From Left to Right: Juli Hoiland. Renae Waldbv. Vicki Nelson Jennifer Girts, Shannon Stiltner, Bfenda Steck, Lisa Ol'3h00d
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