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Sophomores take sweepstakes Victorious Cowboys at pep rally. Round 'em up -- tie 'em up -- Cowboys! Action begins with snap of ball
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Queen Attendants, Shirley Bice, Janet Mittelsteadt, Rosemary Cuskelly. A11 the hustle and bustle that you saw and heard in and near the halls of K.H.S. in September, was due largely to the preparation for Homecoming. The an- nual festival with its pep rallys, snake dance, cor- onation, dance, and the football game was a big event for students and teachers as well as outsiders. Action began Homecoming Eve, September 27, with a pep rally in the gymnasium. Cheerleaders directed the students in pepping yells to urge the cowboy attired football team to victory the following day. Rousing marches were executed by the band and slides shown renewed memories of the 1955 Homecoming. Royalty was bestowed upon Evelyn Fettig and Bar- nard Buresh by JoAnn Skachenko, the regal queen of 1955. The newly crowned king and queen preceded the spectators outdoors where King Bernard lit the bonfire. Cheerleaders then guided the students away from the blazing fire in a weaving snake like manner through main street to another rousing pep rally. Back to the gym the group brought the evening's ac- tivities to an end by dancing. Streamers, banners, and cowboy adorned students welcomed in the big day! Floats, the band, royalty, and riders and their horses composed the parade. Stimulating yells were given and the procession res turned to school where the Cowboys met their op- ponents, the Belfield Bantoms. The result -- the first Homecoming victory for the Cowboys in seven years. Athletes and their cheerers then met in the gym for a brief social. Bringing the gala day to an end was a dance in the gymnasium. Students and adults were seen happily dancing the evening away to the music of the Royal Melodies Orrhesrra- King and Queen view parade Royalty is crowned.
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I' The evening begins. .-1 - l. Proms were never like this. Excuse me, d1dn't mean to interrupt. Dig those crazy pigtailsl Young and old enjoy Lhemselues. Two bits???? Going steady,
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