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RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left and Upper Right: Students enjoy Homecoming Dance. Lower Left: Junior Class Float, placed second in competition. Lower Right: Bonfire, boosts spirit before the game. 143
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Johnson Celebrates First Homecoming During the week of October 7-11 Homecoming was celebrated at John- son . On Monday students began to vote for their favorite football player. Butch Cassidy was elected. Home- rooms made up cheers during home- room on Tuesday. Wednesday night there was a bonfire for the Albertville game to be played the following night. Thursday night before the game there was a Homecoming parade of club floats. The week ended with a dance in the cafeteria on Friday night. LEFT PAGE: Upper: Cindy Spittler, Freshman attendant; Peri Parrish, Jun- ior attendant; Dorothy Lindberg, Sen- ior attendant; Kim Dunlap, Queen; Donza Cathey, Senior attendant; Belinda Wherry, Sophomore attendant. Lower: Principal Marvin Clem, crowns Homecoming Queen, Kim Dunlap as escort Danny McAllister looks on. M2
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■ Mr. John Masterson Is Guest of Honor at MCJROTC LEFT PAGE: Upper: Presentation of the Colors. Lower: Cutting of the cake. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: John Masterson. guest of honor. Lower: Opening of the ceremony. The MCJROTC's annual formal Marine Corps Birthday Ball was held on Nov. 2 at the Redstone Arsenal Officers' Club to celebrate the 199th birthday of the Marine Corps. The traditional ceremony was followed by dancing to the U.S. Army Band's Rock Combo. The Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps opened the ceremony. After other members of the ceremony marched in, the Color Guard presented the Col- ors. Mr. John Masterson. Johnson's Director of Curriculum, was the Guest of Honor and is shown flanked by Cadet Lt. Col. David Hayes and Cadet Sgt. Major Norman Lier. Following a few short remarks by these three. the Birthday Cake was cut with a Marine Corps Sword. The first three pieces of cake were presented to Mr. Mas- terson, Cecelia Barber (oldest Cadet) and Stanley Crowson (youngest Cadet). During the dance, the Cadets and their dates had two large tables of food and 40 gallons of punch with which to refresh themselves. By mid- night when the Ball was over, the food and punch were gone. So you know the Band was loud and fast and the dancing exuberant. 144
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