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College High football captain, Sam Torres, crowns the Homecoming Queen at half-time. Herb chauffeurs queen, C. Sandoz, and attendants, J. Lowry, D. Stitt, D. Danielsen, J. Watrous and E. Hall. Peter escorts Carol Ann in the grand march to her throne. Carol Ann reigns on her royal throne with her attendants at the Homecoming dance. Students dance to the music of the Sterling Rhythmeres at the after-game Homecom- ing Dance.
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HOMECOMING Cheerleaders lead Pep Club in rally at bonfire With sounds of the rythmic drum, a clashing of musical tones, and the shuffle of marching feet, the 1957 Homecoming ceremonies be- gan as the Homecoming parade wound its way down Clayton Street from the high school. Leading the parade was the high school band with the twirlers in the lead. The football team immediately followed. Next in line were the queen candidates. Behind them was the Pep Club, march- ing in uniform. At the end, was the grade school band. Upon reaching the business part of town, a large circle was formed and the streets echoed with cheers. A skit was then presented by the Dramatics Club. During half-time ceremonies of the Homecoming game between College High and Brush, Carol Sandoz was crowned Homecoming queen by Col- lege High football Captain. Miss Sandoz was crowned at the after-game Homecoming dance by Peter Wohlauer, Digger football cap- tain. She was attended by Donna Dan- ielsen, Evelyn Hall, Joy Lowry, Doris Stitt and Judy Watrous. The Homecoming prize winning float entered by the senior class and followed by the junior float. Twirlers lead band down Main Wohlauer carrying the ball in the homecoming game.
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SWEETHEART DANCE Mr. Digger Evelyn Hall, head cheerleader, crowned John Smith Mr. Beetdigger at the annual Sweetheart Dance, traditionally sponsored by the Pep Club. Mr. Beetdigger was elected by the Pep Club on the qualifications of athletic participation, good sportsmanship, and general character. The crown for Mr. Beet- digger was made by Ellen Hoxworth, Judy Scheideman, Carol Bott, Kay Martens, and Annetta Jiter, chairman. Gold foil was used for the crown and hearts covered with red glitter were placed at intervals around it. Donna Baird, chairman of the ticket committee made the tickets and her committee, Judy Scheide- man, Janet Wilson, Barbara Skinner, Shirley Hunt sold them at $1.25 per couple. A dance is not complete without decorations. Thus the decorating committee, Pat Parrish, Judy Staby. Alyce Kruger, Peggy Van Dyke, and their chairman Carollyn Woffard, with the help of the total Pep Club, put up the decorations. Punch and cookies were served as refresh- ments. These were furnished by the refresh- ment committee, Ellen Hoxworth, Kay Martens, Mary Jane Ruggles, Barbara Chandler, Jean Fair- banks, Annetta Jiter, Bonnie Cox, Sharon Lee. Frances Fries, Roberta Trotter, and Barbara Skinner. The mother’s council were chaperones.
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