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. -434' .f si Q HOMECOMING COURT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshmen Princess and Escort, Carol Kerslake and Jerry Whiteg Junior, Irene Cutter and Steve Postg Queen Helen I and Claude Dhoneg Senior, Judy Woodard and Larry Beattyg Sophomore, Ginger Roley and Kit Houck.
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The most colorful pageant of the football season this year was enlivened by the Card's victory over the Gaston Greyhounds earlier in the evening. The event of October 7 ended home football games but added to the team's anticipation of victory in meeting with their opponents in forthcoming battles. The presentation of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of Queen Helen I marked the highlights of the evening dance. The princesses were escortedby the presidents of their classes while football captain, Claude Dhone, accompanied Queen Helen to the throne. X3 fl' we k .1 is 1.4 lf?aQ'E ' mi K if k j . A gay, pretty student, Miss Helen Grahn, reigned over the homecoming festivities. Helen's personality shone in a ravishing smile as she accepted her sovereignity. Miss Grahn is very active in school activities. This year she holds the positions of Student Body Treasurer and Girls' League Secretary. Much of her time is consumed by the student council and chorus.
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Pictured to the right are typical scenes taken from Twirp Week ac- tivities. Dress- up Day fleftj brought students in their Sun- day best and Crazy Hat Day frighty en- couraged them to dis- play some fancy headgear. The long winter days became shorter with the arrival of the Girls' League annual Twirp Week in February. Beatnik Day, Red and White Day, Crazy Hat Day, Clash Day, and Dress-Up Day, were the titles that headed each activity of the special week. Many new personalities were discovered during Twirp Week and among them was Bruce Houck caught in this crazy hat Qleftj. Beatnik Day inspired Jack Goertz fbelow lefty to pound out a beat on the bongos and to throw on some flashy clashy clothes fbelow righty.
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