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step th ther ' , -. . t l ..... , f i , f J6J A ' t s' ' .A mi by cami care i items The trip down Mein Street was compared to the long three weeks took to pre-pare for it. Deciding which horriecomiing would cruise by tens first night of October 12, was e determined by the effort forth by each o-rganizatioh. Wfhe buiildiing of e float shoukfl a large group of peopile closer togethi er, lanice Roth, senior ctass said. Lowry Anderson, Latin Club agreed and was happy with the iri- volvement he saw while working on the Latin Club float, which was awardn ed first place. We had at least twelve at every meeting for two weeks, and the last two nights there was close to Maria Totera, senior, and other drill team mem- bers rally in the Marin Street parade, but their cheering and enthusiasm proved uirisuiccmstul as the were defeated. wenidaill Tmvrbes and other FTA tain parade goers by throwing cancly and ing aroun-d. Homecoming Activities XMBK twenityf' Ainidleirsiw was ai heavily asserneilling the ttioats. nizations that entered the icontest had to mise extra isttiidleint and tacutllty member conttileiutiioms. Betty Teevan, GHS secretary in charge ot tiineinices, HEVEFY fteet entered is eted 50 mlllairs, any meter than that they have to pass the that According te Andersen, Latin passed the hat for a 70 increase. llfveryorie in two or three dollars so we hed enough money to cover our imagination. When only a handful of people work on a float, it serve its whose garage was used to house the fleet seid, seniors did not have a big. tfoirri out the who did come iheird. Regeirdllesis of the size ot the float or who spent the most money, this hoimecomiing parade was one of the largest ever, according to William Metlrarly, 'liven though it was a big parade the organization was lhandled by the Student Council very watt, MicC.rary Kermit Lester, Student Council spon- sor, said, Uwe put up some signs di- recting meeting places to construct a certain float. Accofdmg to Lester, this helped the publicity of the float meet- in-gs.
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