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Homecoming 1966 The 1966 Haigler Homecoming festivities started Friday, October 7, when at 2 o'clock the parade lined up at the school house. The Haigler Legion led the parade as it proceeded through the streets and downtown and back up main street. The cheer- leaders led several cheers on main street and the band played at the intersection. The judges for the parade floats were Mrs. Dorothy McKay, Mr. Forrest Scrivner, and Mrs. Belle MacGregor. That evening a large crowd came to watch the game between Madrid and Haigler. At half-time of the game, Gayle Blank, Homepoming Queen of 1965, crowned Mark McVey Homecoming King of 1966. Linda Carlock was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1966. Second attendants were Peggy Dan- iels and Gary Myer, and third attendants were Janet Clegg and Tom Pearson. Also at half-time, winners for the parade floats were announced. The Fresh- man Class took third prize, the Fifth and Sixth Grades took second place, and first place went to the Sophomore Class with their slogan, They'll Be A Pushover. Following the football game, the High School gymnasium was the scene for the Homecoming Dance. The theme for the occasion was Football Heaven, 1966. The royalty and the attendants were presented their gifts carried on pillows by Ti Schliep and Steve Akey to the royal throne. The dance progressed with music provided by Hadley Bar- rett and his orchestra until 1:00 A.M. when the Homecoming festivities came to a close.
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