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scene of the 1957 Homecoming The traditional parade skirted Box Butte . . . and the dance, following the game, was termed a success. A Club Presents Queen Linda Queen Linda Brown and attendants Rosalie Nay and Maria Stalos display pretty smiles as the proud A Club members look on with admiration. Queen Linda and her attendants were presented at the pep rally October 25. 1957. After the three girls, had been chosen from the audience, the curtain opened to reveal that Linda Brown had been selected as queen. All three girls are seniors of A H S Jerry Boness Receives D.A.V. Award Mr. Jake Nuss presents the D A V Award to a verv deserving senior boy. Jerry Boness receives this award during the half time of the Homecoming game. The D A V. Award is presented each year to a senior football player who has displayed good sportsmanship. Homecoming Begins Cheers and chants from the Pep Club fill the air during the parade of the burning of the A This, being the first Homecoming activity, creates a great deal of enthusiasm for the next day's game. IS
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A QUEEN IS CROWNED Attention, Please! Pictured above are the pert’ majorettes of the Alliance High • School Band. They have presented delightful performances at games, parades, and other public performances Maria Stalos, Robyn Burnham. and Jane Woodham have worked hard, and have done a terrific job. to grace Homecoming Festivities. Decorated blue and white halls . . . fabulous floats . . white carnations . and re- spected football players . . . this was the Junior Class Float Wins First Place Six pretty junior girls ... Pat Jinks, Carol Peters, Joy Thompson. Lupe Florez, Betty Adams, and Kathy Parker . bedeck the prize winning float of the Homecoming parade. Around the World was in keeping with the Homecoming theme, Cavalcade of Musical Hits. '
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Here Comes a Parade Spectators stop to take notice when the Alliance High School Marching Band comes upon the scene. The student body of Alliance High School relies greatly upon the band to add zest and pep to the parades. The hand is followed by the Homecoming Queen, her attendants, and the Pep Club. The band is led by the majorettes. Maria Stales. Jane Woodham. and Robyn Burnham. Mr. Don Harriss is the director ORGANIZATIONS . . . come alive with meetings and programs F. F A. trains boys to become better farmers Hi-Y sends seven representatives to the Hi-Y Model Legislature . . school bands strive for perfection . . (i. A A concentrates on playing better basketball. No! No! No! As Mr. Harry Toenjcs directs the Junior High Concert Band, he strives to encourage the students to a high goal of music appreciation. Through public appearances, the Junior High Band awakened Alliance to the fact that it is an up-and-coming organization. The band is composed of 69 members. They wear uniforms of white trousers and blue sweaters. Hi-Y Attends Model Legislature Pictured above are the Hi-Y representatives to the Model Legislature held in Lincoln. Nebraska. From left to right in the back row are Max Worley. Tom Laing. Bill Webb, and Wayne Hoffman Beanie Lawrence. J. D. Smith, and John Moore are pictured in the front row. 16
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