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Lett: I like that, but then again l like... mimics U-High Gong Show emcee Greg Sheldon. Far Lett: On Graffiti Day each person symbolized a journey down the endless corridor of time... From yesterday...into tomorrow. Above: Mike Medlen shoots it up during a break in Homecoming Week's Cow Valley Day. Lett: Beat Those Bears was the chant at Friday's Pep assembly 9 as U-High students prepared the team for the C.V. - U. High ame. 95
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Spirit Week Sets Enthusiastic Pace Enthusiasm overwhelmed University as the school became involved with 1977 Homecoming Activities. The week began with 50's Day, followed by Cow Valley Day, Teacher Appre- ciation Day, Lick 'Em, Sock 'Em, Top 'Em Day, and the Gong Show. The week ended with Color Day and a rousing Pep Assembly. According to Mr. Mel Clayton, over two-thirds of the student body par- ticipated in C.V. Day by dressing like cowboys, which highlighted the events of the week. Above Right: Cow Valley Day provided many laughs for western-attired students like Kenna Eisenbarth. Above: 1958 or '78 - It makes a person wonder! That was the general question of Graffiti Day. K 49 X5 Tis
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Page 100 text:
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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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