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Homecoming Game Knocks the Gales Homecoming festivities began Thursday, October 6, without weather cooperation, yet nothing could dampen the happy fans parading down Northwest Boulevard to the stadium pep rally There in the rain. Sally Swearingen, Jenny Bock, Katherine Shisler. and Susan Michael were named to the Homecoming Court with Joan Igel reigning as Queen. Next, the football team demonstrated the game's outcome by demolishing a trash can painted purple and gold representing the opposition — Lancaster Despite the bonfire cancellation. Pep Rally Chairman. Andy Fob kerth, was pleased with the warm spint of the preliminary 1979 Homecoming activities After a victorious Friday night game, the traditional Saturday night dance was held in the auditonum lobby Centering on Golden Sunset-Black Midnight, theme chairman, Monica Bonny and her committee successfully transformed the halls into areas depicting morning, noon, and night Midnight brought a memorable Homecoming weekend to a close The 1979 Ht necotning Court of |eon Bock. Suun Michael. Sally S»eanngen. Kailiennc Shuler, and Joan Igel prepare lor the annual parade Introducing the foothill team are CoOpnmi (ireft term and Dan Cecutti Homecoming 2
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Homecoming Queen Join Igel w»» crowned on Thufv diy. October 6. it a pep rally ipontored by the Student Council Preceding the pep rally way a Homecoming parade AnoopatKHi grips the tide line u game tern ion thick-cm The Lane met Gilei proved to be good competition but were unable to deleat the Golden Bern of Upper Arlington The Kore wai a close 10-9 Greg Lewis and I av»d Goenler. enjoy 1 quick ipm around the dance floor The Homecoming dance theme was Golden Suniet Black Midnight Couplet enjoy a melancholy ilow dance Entertainment war provided by the band Starlight The dance wn the conclusion of a three day Homecoming festival 26 Homecoming
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Dance Captures Holiday Spirit Sue. do you think I should ask him fidgeted Mary Yes. I do I’m sure he’ll say yes ’’ But what if he doesn’t' And even if he docs, what will I wear' Where will we go to dinner'” Mary anxiously paced the room thinking for excuses to back out Why did they ever invent such a thing as a Sadie Haw-kin’s dance anyway Come on Mary, ask him The only thing he could say would be no.” ’’But.. No buts about it.” Sue insisted Do it ” Alright I’ll do it.” And she was glad she did Knowing that after this kind of trying experience a girl wants her date to have a good time, the Senior Women’s and Junior Girls’ Clubs worked hard to transform the lobby into an Old-fashioned Christmas tableau Kathy Ncwland, Kathy Trullcndcr, and Sandy Borcan performed this magical transformation with quaint decorations, while Susan Michael created a tantalizing display of home-baked Christmas cookies and a del cious punch Between nibbling on Christmas treats aiv dancing to the sound of the Buckeye FcJiti cians, couples waited impatiently for tb announcement of the Christmas courts Sen ior Queen Susan Gladwin and her court o Cathy Collins. Ix ri Johnson. Diane Mefiih and Molly Broughton shared the limehgb with the junior court of Monica Bonny, Jayne Rouda, Debbie Simon. Mary Michael, u : Queen Susan Gibbs Juniors Jayne Rouda. Mars Michael, Susan Gibbs and Monica Bonny and seniors Cathy Collins. Lori Johnson, and Diane Mcfcih were elected by the student body for the Chnstmas court I Missing From Picture) Debbie Sunoo, Sown Gladys in. and Molly Broughton Julie Nay and Bill Shed)’ are noe allowed to go to the Oimtmas dance until they pose lot pKTurcs for then parents •X Christmas Dance
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