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Supporting their team in victory or defeat the cheerleaders and making a hope for victory come closer to a reality in completing crowd alike give a deafening encouragement for a touchdown in their Homecoming festivities. Gee, I hope so.” We finally made it.” Anita, did it count?”
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4 ' St ' TEARY EYES AND HEAVY HEARTS characterized a few, but the s pirit and excitement of the game overcame and held off the sad reflections of another Homecoming. For the seniors this was the last one they would take part in, for next year they, too, would be alumni returning only to be spectators; but for the underclassmen there were already expectations of next year’s celebration. That evening was another first for Highland — the first Homecoming on the new football field. All joined in the spirit of the game as the cheerleaders led the crowd in deafening encouragement for victory. The players felt the enthusiasm as they threw themselves into the action with determination. Football requires determination and fight; Coach Ken Sypult has the ability to instill the will to win in others, shares his spirit with his boys in a pre-game pep talk. Lending a helping hand, the Adult Booster Club operated the con- cession stand and here they are making preparations for the crowd. Following his team onto the field, co-captain Joe Smothers leaps through the victory hoop as cheerleaders Patti Peterson, Carolyn Hall, Mel MacKenzie, and Anita Morris, encourage the desire to win.
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. . . And a loyal court. Approaching the closing gates of the Homecoming game, Mr. Allen Warren, principal, leaves a field of victory. Still echoing with shouts of joy, the new field presented a game of courage and determination. WHO CAN TELL what is in the heart of the girl who has become Homecoming queen? Surely it holds joy, self- satisfaction, and the tears express a deep feeling of gratitude. She tries to swallow the lump in her throat and give forth the winning smile as she graciously turns to face her audience. With the crown on her head and delicate roses in her arms she faces the people, and they know how she must feel for somehow they have shared this memorable moment. After numerous congratulations she returns to her waiting carriage then makes the traditional journey around the football field. As she waves to the crowds she is the image of happiness; sometime each girl will feel this way. A sparkling crown . . .
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