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1. The Senior sign followed the theme of Goin' On a Royal Hunt. 2. The sophomores portray a typical Warrior. 3. The sophomores' Loggers' Hall of Fame waited to be judged. 4. The poetic ability of the juniors is displayed in their sign. 5. Senior Kaycee Haney sprouts a few branches for the skit. 6. Ron DeLemos monkeys around as Mel Nice. 9
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Oiwdlvdxo] [Ev®(jy®lnl® Spirit Homecoming week opened with Clash Day followed by Boot Day, Surprise Day (cheerleaders auctioned off freshmen slaves), Inside-Outside-Backwards Day, and Blue and Gold Day. Noon activities were Human Pyramid Building, Pie Eating Contest, and Tug-of-War. Friday afternoon, violators were judged before Kangaroo Court. Coronation started with the band playing I Write the Songs , directed by Mr. Ward Nelson. Then the football cheerleaders did a drill to the fight song. The court was introduced, Dawn Beamish escorted by Jerry Rumbolz; Judi Eide escorted by Rick Gwin; and Debbie Bergerson escorted by Gary Ellson. Flower girl was Cindy Saloa; crown bearer, Frank Saloa. The senior class won hall decorations. Juniors won class competition. Winning sign and skit were the sophomores. Judi Eide was crowned 1976 Homecoming Queen and Rick Gwin was chosen King. The night ended with the Serpentine followed by the Bon-Fire. 5. 8 1. Judi Eide, 1976 Homecoming Queen. 2. Rick Gwin, 1976 Homecoming King. 3. All Homecoming activities were announced by Cindy Rinks. 4. Flower girl was Cindy Saloa; crown bearer, Frank Saloa. 5. The Bon-Fire lit up the sky. 6. Debbie Bergerson escorted by Gary Ellson. 7. Dawn Beamish escorted by Jerry Rumbolz. 7.
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I. The Homecoming court and the other Senior football players acted as the Kangaroo Court jury; Mr. Nelson the judge. 2. Some seniors, led by Kay Batty, break through the PC line in the Senior skit. 3. John Budge and Bill Kinney move the props” for the Freshman skit. 4. The Sophomore class won sign competition with this artistic endeavor. 5. The Freshman sign shows the fate of the Royals. 5. 10
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