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WE HAD A HOMECOMING for the first time in our school's history, on Oct. 17. The festivities began with a pep meeting at three o'clock in the afternoon. The parade beginning at six-thirty, ended at the athletic park. Queen Mild- red Paskvan, attended by her ladies-in-waiting, Elizabeth Walsh, Florence Peterson, Celia Vuka- clinovich, and Dorothy Kotchevarv was crowned just before the Chisholm-Greenway football battle. There was a dance in the school gym after the game. Everyone took part. The German Club, at left sang lieder and danced. RANGER Staff members, ready for the parade, below, pub- lished the largest school paper ever, a seven- teen page homecoming BLUE STREAK. The Hi-Y boys decorated the Queen's float which you can see at the bottom of the page. Yes, siree, we'll always remember this homecoming. .. ,. F 29
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INTRODUCING THE GERMAN CLUB Since I last wrote, the German club has chang- ed a great deal. It has grown from a mere hand- ful of students to one of the largest, most active clubs in school. Few of us will ever forget the initiation of last fall. Each initiate performed a stunt, planned by the upper classmen, which provided a great deal of amusement for the spectators. However, trouble befell the organization. Lack of fa, guide for the club's policies led to much cfm- fusion and dissension. Finally, a committee draft- ed a constitution which was ratified by all mem- bers. One of the club's biggest functions is their 'traditional Christmas celebration. After a short program of musical numbers and plays, the group danced and played games in the gymnasium. I took several pictures which I'm enclosing. Above: Wallace Ruosch and Lauretta Eddy use the Ouija Board to foretell the future while May Ann Barke and Robert Regis look on. At left: The club members and their guests stop for a moment during the Grand March. Group picture Top row: Kotchevar, Monte, McDougall, Orlich, Humphreys, Saari, Peterson, Johnson. Third row: Farac, Silvestri, Eddy, Palcich, Monterotti, Sametz, Swanson, Bozanich, Cassetta. Second row: Lahti, Castagneri, Hanson, Barke, Syrjamaki, Val- entini, Papi, Markesi, Lamprecht. First row: Varda, Gersich, Benedetti, Pagliaccetti, Kiley, Ir. Bonicclli, Id. Bonicelli, Kapa, Leino.
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