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WEEK OF ACTIVITIES Manners go out the window at the Spaghetti-eating contest. Bill Goetz won by a noodle. Buckley Booster Club sponsored the tradition- al Bonfire Thursday night, to build spirit for the Curtis game. With the help of Mike Whitaker, Glenn Culver, Tim Case, Lori Carter, and Anna Gorrell (NOT PICTURED), Phil Floyd solos theme song Just You and Me. It takes a good sport to make spirit week complete. Teri Hansen, Pam Kiel, and Vickie Ellefson display Hornets stretch to block PAT Curtis player to be burned in effigy. 10
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WITH TOLO AND OTHER FUNCTIONS Senior Usherettes: Debbie Thompson, Hilda Stachelschied, Peggy Smith. Tying for the 1974 Girls' Club Tolo King were Brian O'Neal and Glenn Emry. Sophomore Usherettes: Kim Kelly, Anne Blanusa, Glenda Beatty, Janell Miller, Vicki Chacon. Junior Usherettes: Teresa Cleveland, Connie Reedy, Charlene Priest, Joan Blanusa. 4 Year Letter Winners: Sue Weinmann, Bonnie Goins, Wendy Goegebuer, Kim Kneeland, Shelly Kaelin, Bonnie Culver. 9
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KICKS OFF HOMECOMING A successful spirit week tradition- ally preceded White River High's homecoming. Sponsored by Girls' Club, activities included special days for crazy hats, knickers, mis- matched socks, frizzed hair, spaghetti-eating contests, pie throwing at the faculty and a few courageous students, dress-up day, and of course, 1949 day. On Friday, October 19, a luncheon for the royalty, faculty, judges, and various dignitaries was held. Each candidate took a turn talking to the judges, who evaluated them At the afternoon assembly, with the theme Just You and Me , Marcy Hanson introduced the can- didates for King and Queen. While the judges were making their de- cision, the student body and alumni were entertained by Choir, Stage Band, and student pep skits. Also making an appearance were the spirits of 1949 resurrected in the form of the White River faculty. Following the assembly, faculty, students, and alumni were invited to the Alumni Tea, put on by Honor Society. Although the Hornets put up a valiant fight, they were defeated by the Curtis Vikings, with the final score being 34-14. Sudden Maddness provided the music for the Saturday night for- mal dance. Usher Glenn Emry and Mistress of ceremonies Marcy Hanson ROW 1: Shelly Kaelin, Kim Kneeland, Debbie Thompson. ROW 2: Gary Dave Kneeland Stock, Queen Lynn Arsanto, Dave Kneeland, King Jay Argo, Kim Baydek. Shelly Kaelin 11 Jay Argo Lynn Arsanto Gary Stock Kim Kneeland Kim Baydek Debbie Thompson
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