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-if is 7-rio! 1 v -K H I ,ii .Jw l It-'Q' .yes L' V' I X .. 1-,HH 1.4 'hu-f ll. Steve Bennett and Sandy Zehren performed in the Sophomore skit Happy Days, 2. Greg Gordonitook first place in his teacher imper- sonation of Mr. Hamel. 3. Doug Duffy ate his way throught to first place in the' pizza-eating coritest. 4. Jerry Narlock waits for a Goose Egg in this new contests 'Homecoming 13
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Entertainment Theme Brings New Ideas Homecoming 77, whichiwas held October 10-15, roused the spirit of the entire student body. This year's activities all pertained to the theme of EN- TERTAINMENT. The Homecoming committee came through once again by furnishing more new and different' ideas. These ideas included hog calling, husband calling, and the tractor gpull sponsored by FHA, the mara- thon race by the W Club, and the teacher imper- sonation and goose egg thrown So that the community was more involved in high school affairs, all activities were judged by selected citizens of Watertown. Competition was judged be- tween classes and clubs as a whole instead of sepa- rately as ini years gone by. The Pep Assembly was' held Friday afternoon. Skits were performed and the finals of the ,pizza- eating contest were held. Points were awarded to classes and clubs for these activities. Unfortunately, Watertown lost to arch-rival Ocon- omowoc 28-18 at Washington Pank Fridayw night. During half-time the -winners of overall competition were announced. Juniors took first place, Sopho- mores, second, and Seniors, third. 1. Scott Krueger gave Mr. Morrone a pie in the face ati the Homecoming Pep Assembly. 2. The Seniors hopped to a third place victory in overall competi- tion. 3. Dave Theder C363 confirmed the second touchdown in the Homecoming game against Oconomowoc. 4. George Knapp tried hs skill intheltractor pulling contest held during 4A and 4B. Homecoming 12
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Student Body Selel Homecoming Cour Psst! Hey you, come here! Where were you day, October 15? What! You weren't at the l coming dance! Well let me tell you about it. This year there was a new process in selecti court. The entire student body, in homeroom, for court from a list of Senior boys. Those boys lucky enough to be picked for court chos dates and off to the dance they went. Upon 2 the couples picked whom they felt should b and queen and cast their ballots before of entering the dance. The entire gym was decorated in a fall-type and all Prom goers boogied to the music of S 1. Coach Herbst conversed with Sue Schmied and Jol mond prior to the dance. 2. The Juniors and the Sophomores discussed the night': as they sat this dance out. 3. Joy Bredow accompanied by Brian Bill and Mary Vel escorted by the injured Andy Block watched the dance ge way. 4. 1977 Homecoming Court LEFT to RIGHT: Jack Wills Schmutzler, Brian Field and Terry Batzko, King Steve San Queen Julie Hassler, Joy Bredow and Brian Bill, Mary Vel and Andy Block. Coach Herbst and Dennis Nicoski addres court of honor. Homecoming 14
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