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Wearing the traditional homecoming mum along with a hopeful expression, varsity cheerleader Sara Vaughn prays for the extra point that will bring the game to a tie at half-time. Excitement and anticipation Larry Mays watches the fast-paced gridiron action from the sidelines. 28 Homecoming
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excitement as homecoming parade begins activities Capturing the second place trophy for the class oj 67, a huge black and red locomotive engine exhibited the Trojan cry, We ' ve Been Trainin’. Announcements of the winning floats were given during half-time at the game. Reviving tradition, the Class of ' 68 won first prize with their partially submerged pirate ship. Utilizing fifteen thousand tissue carnations, the juniors developed the theme Sink ' Em, as their entry in the homecoming parade. Homecoming 27
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Of homecoming festivities instill spirit in Trojan squad Homecoming, that magic night of the fall season. All the ingredients were there — a colorful parade of floats, lovely queen candidates and a strong Highland team facing a tough conference foe, Merrillville. Even before the opening kick- off, excitement prevailed as anxious students awaited the announcement of the winning float. Tradition was broken when the junior class entry, “Sink Em,” won first prize. Action on the gridiron in- creased this tempo of excitement. An inspired effort by the Trojans failed as the half ended in a 7 — 7 deadlock. At halftime, a hush fell upon the crowd and an enthusiastic burst of applause proclaimed Linda Paredes 1966 Homecoming Queen. Highland’s effort to make homecoming night a complete suc- cess fell short despite a valiant second half performance. Battling to the final gun, the Trojans went down to defeat with a score of 21 — 14. With outstretched arms, varsity football coach Ken Sypult pleas with the mighty Trojans for a touch- down as he directs action from the sidelines. Tension mounted at the homecoming game as Highland and Merrillville fought to break the half-time deadlock. Homecoming 29
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