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I IMMECUMIIIG dll!-'EN la Rae Ilubert The high point of half-time activities was the coronation of the Homecoming Queen, pretty LaRae Hubert, senior, and femin- ine ideal of the Hornet Squad. All through history the queen of any group represents the high- est ideal of womanhood. She typ-ifies beauty, charm and thought- fulness. Because of the significance, queenship has come to have the same meaning in many phases of our life, other than political. The Queen and her attendants are chosen by vote of the student body. It is the highest honor for the social year. The Hornets were proud to present LaRae Hubert as Queen and Rose Marie Keele, and Janet Pond as her attendants.
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Homecoming November 19, 1950, marked the day of our Fifth Annual Homecoming Celebration. The night before a huge rally and bonfire were held at the football field. We burned a Viking dummy and were led in voicing our enthus- iasm for the Hornets by our cheer leaders, Dwight Lamb, Doris Jeanne Lessley and Joyce Henderson. From there everyone went to the auditorium where our band played and pep talks to the team were made by Mr. Cook, and Coach Erickson. Mr. Jack Wilkinson also gave a very amusing talk on the first six-man football team of C.U.H.S. Refreshments prepared by the Homecoming Committee fRose Marie Keele, Janet Pond, and Willa Laynel were then served to everyone. The following evening our C.U.H.S. Hornets played the Holtville Vik- ings. The final score was 34-0, winning for Calipatria. the Junior League Championship along with the title of 'Undefeated and Unscored-upon in our league. . During half-time, our very attractive and popular Homecoming Queen, La Rae Hubert, was crowned and presented with a dozen red roses by co- captains Herman Howington and Melchor Abubo. Her attendants -were Rose Marie Keele and Janet Pond. A dance sponsored by the Senior class climaxed a most exciting even- ing for everyone. Willa Lee Layne was chairman for Homecoming. She did a great job. Mr. Jack Wilkinson loaned his convertable for the entire celebration. It was used for carrying the Queen, La Raeg her two attendants, Janet and Rose Marieg and the Co-Captains, Melchor and Herman, in the Arm- istice Day Parade in Calipatria. Again it was used for the rally the afternoon of the game, and at the Crowning the night of the game. This year, we feel that Our Homecoming Celebration was more of a success because more Alumni attended. Too, the program was highlight- ed by Jack Wilkinsons' clever talk. We hope that even more Alumni will return to their Alma Mater at future celebrations. 'P'-iviiy?
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