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Wil. et G- MUD Heck no L KOHLER' FonNS0N- LOM5 ' '0LTE. AJ EEXQBERGER. C- H HOMECCDMING QUEEN BETTY GLAWE AND WARREN WELDON ATTENDANTS Pat Larson, Connie Bergquist, Jackie Hendricksen and Betty Mackner. October 9, 1951 marks a day of events which the students ofDetroit Lakes will long remember. The festivities began Thursday afternoon with the coronation program. Betty Glawe was chosen to reign as queen with Jackie Hendricksen, Connie Bergquist, Betty Mack- ner, and Pat Larson as her attendants. On Friday afternoon, the annual Home- coming parade was held with floats from dif- ferent Home rooms and organizations, That evening the Detroit Lakes Lakers smashed the Wadena team despite sleet and snow, with a score of 39-6. To climax the festivitiesa party was held in the new gym after the football game. Looking back on the days activities, we are sure we will all agree that the Home- coming of '51 was one that we will all re- member! 1 R. KAT
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An evening of fu ' SN ' BALL Miss Munson and her 4th hour Chemistry class sponsored a Polio Benefit Dance this year for the first time. It wasa semi-formal dance for alumni and sen- ior-high students attending. The theme used in decorating was a typical winter scene. At one end of the gym was a giant snowman. Table decorations consisted of miniature snowmen made of apples and marshmallows. Entertainment was furnished by the girl 's trio, Dean Piche, and Milo Peterson. The main attraction was a guest, Mr. Bob Munson who did some wonderful im- personations. B. NELSON, D. SCHORNACH, R. IENSON. ADIE H WKINS PARTY November 9 was the day all the Daisie Mae's went out and caught their favorite guys. The party got under way at 8.00 P.M. It was dress-up, of course! You dressed up in the oldest, worn-out clothes you had. A prize was given for the best dressed couple. Meridell Engstrand and Bill Whittenberg walked off with the honors. The door prize was awarded to Barb Blomquist and Dean Piche. In keeping with tradition the girl paid all expenses that night. They broughtenough food for themselves and their Lil'Abner. They say allgood things must come to an end, so promptlyat l2:30,the ball was over. Each Daisy Mae took her Lil' Abner home to end an evening of a lot of fun. P. woonuousis, L.sw1cK, M.wAGNER, s. DAHLQUIST, B. JOHNSON, B. RIEWER. f, ,, tina U .. at the sno' B L ts? - F f ' Z t f l -km . R , ,ia . , 2 fn- 1 ,. M' I l ..... i Q ' I Q. B iii
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