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Page 19 text:
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Homecoming Dummy lies on stretcher before cremation Working against postponements and confusion, the junior class managed to successfully give a fine Homecoming dance on die evening of October 18. However, some two weeks later, on November 1, the Homecoming game was played with Erie High. The Bobcats managed to squeeze through with a 12-12 tie. Pep Club worked untiringly decorating the halls and inducing school spirit. Long hours were spent on the traditional Homecoming hoop, but all work was shattered within minutes as the Estes Park Bobcats burst through, signalizing the beginning of the exciting game. The snake dance and bonfire was a huge success, as usual. As the big fire blazed, the co-captains tossed the Erie dummy into the hot flames to signify their will to win. Fascination, the dance theme, was carried out with beautiful decorations in a color scheme of red and pink. Music was provided by the Queen's Men. Byron Graves and Sonja Sutter were crowned King and Queen. The royal court consisted of Shirley Laycook. Donna Lee Sneddon. Jack Whitt, and Chet Andrew. Cheerleaders hold up the traditional hoop before players bust through. The homecoming dance was a big success but it seems someone has lost a date. 15
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King Byron Graves, Queen Sonja Sutter. As Homecoming King and Queen, Byron Graves and Sonja Sutter reigned over the Homecoming dance and festivities. Elected by popular vote, they were crowned during the traditional Homecoming formal. Their royal attendants were Donna Lee Sneddon, Shirley Lay-cook, Chet Andrew, and Jack Whitt. Homecoming Attendants-Donna Lee Sneddon, Jack Whitt, and Shirley Laycook. 14
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Pep Club The three days of initiation were filled with fun, excitement, and many weird-looking characters roaming the halls. In the end, however, Pep Club acquired seventeen loyal members. Many long hours and much effort was put forth by all Pep Club members this year in decorating halls and putting on pep assemblies. School spirit ranked high within the organization. Meetings were ably headed by Harriett Byerly. president; Sheryl Smith, vice president; Kay Phillips, secretary; Shirley Lambert, treasurer; Joyce Howard, student council representative; and Marge Gorman, parliamentarian. All officers did their best to promote a successful year. 16 The Lineup
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