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Hear ye, hear ye! The coronation ceremonies of the Homecoming Royalty of l96-4 will now com- TFICYTCET, Wilsons queen of last year, Kathy Boltman,was on hand to choose this year's royalty. The sus- pense came to its peak and finally King jim Kolar and Queen Candy Fuller were chosen. 'i he Juniors were graciously represented in the royalcourt by Ceorgianna Myers and Linda Goon. The Homecoming for 1964 was now gayly under way on a fair October day. Activities varied from buying buttons and shakers to get- ting out of school all day to decorate for the royal dance. Nl? HGMECGMI Brislc weather and victory sum up the nightofOcto- ber 2 as the Central Minute- men triumphed over Mech' anic Arts. The Mighty Min- utemen had Tamed the Trainers . The anxious fans packed into the stands as the alumni of many years cheered their alma mater onto victory. The spirits never dropped as the Central Minutemen showed that they had a football team to be proud of. During haltltime the band, the Min- utemaids, Hag twirlers, majorettes, and a procession, of convertibles carrying the royalty entertained the enthusiastic crowd. After the game the royal couple with their court entered the cafeteria for the dance, followed by the crowd of spectators, where The Misty Isle awaited them.
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THE SOPHO ORE SVVEETHEART Cn February 14, the annual Sophmore Sweetheart Dance was held in the Bill Swings and .Judy Igplt ,um school cafeteria. The dance was a memorable highlight of the Sophmore year tu be having a YVClIlLlL'l'lLll time dam put on through the eflbrts of Skip Walker, Linda Roberts, Sue Levine, Marty mg to the mmm Ol Ihr Adlfumb I U . , as do the Queen and all her royll Swaclen and -Ln Miller who were committee chairmen. subjects. his Q 19 - 8 'V Shrieks ul joy were heard as the frg?5f-:- prime mininler crowned George- iy- 7 Q 3 anna Meyers 115 Queen. janet lfogle- 1 Iv berg and Chris Lydon. in spite of L the east on her leg, were chosen rg,-V the Queenk attendants. V 7 s 'W f P l X ,,,' ,I 1 3' m : 4 3, 2, ,V N kl-0111 .InJl'1nso11, Hob XYvd14VVlCli..ll1ll ii lf liwley, .ind their dates appear lu be 1 tired and are si ' f 0 a dar 'e. ,, , 8 3 'i 'C Av E A 4 4 A Muay' If 19
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Silence fell over the crowd as Ron Larson, prime min- ister, read the words ofthe proclamation. Q A va e . . w ,L The royal pagentry continued as Linda Speath and Barbie King were crowned senior attendants. . l EEK 21 mga Marylyn Ellis eagerly buys some shakers from Sandy Patterson. The candidates applaud the new royal court.
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