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First Homecoming Parade Draws Big Crowd Homecoming 1969 became something special and different. Occuring for the first time during the football season, the outdoor atmosphere provided re- freshing changes to the ceremony. Started with a parade through town, the queen candidates were driven by their escorts in flashy new convertibles while floats followed with the band performing behind. Arriving at the FHS gridiron, the floats were driven before the stands and later judged. The queen candidates were: Debbie Beeman, Peggy Brown, Cathy Hertle, Cindy Richwine, and Brenda Vice with their respective es- corts Chuck Adams, John Tomey, Dave Benefiel, Doug Sheward, and Steve Gray. During halftime, Mr. Heniser and Gene Clevenger, football captain, announced and gave their best wishes to Queen Brenda Vice. Portraying the old man from the popular television program Laugh-In, Ted VanCleave performs in the Homecoming skit during the pep rally. Receiving a short pass is Weldon Farley as the Eagles lost the closely fought Homecoming game to the Hamilton Heights Huskies with the final score being 14--0. TOP: Spending many hours on their winning float are juniors Ted VanCleave, Pam Roy, Ben Singer, and Dave Bright. IS Life
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Those who had the will to excel had been motivated by something no surgeon's in- struments have ever found. Striving to achieve, they conquered their problems leaving only a varied trail of accomplish- ments behind. Those who were conventional or ortho- dox were no less honorable. Free from the worry experienced by others, they led their carefree life living and hoping for a freak, one chance dream. But what hap- pened to the dreamers who gambled and lost? No matter which they were, they were all as one, and yet, no two were alike or equal. That alone was determined by the Inner Movement. 17 Class
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