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Talented Eunice Milton opens the show with a twirling rou- tine. THE JUNIOR JUBILEE SPARKLES WITH TALENT The Junior Jubilee is a Traditional production of the Junior Class. A tun- laden program was presented by Linda Lewis and her committee. It included skits, a fashion show, chorus girls and many other interesting acts. The pro- gram was enioyed by everyone, and we are looking forward to the repeti- tion ot this most notable event. ' t l ,Sq Last minute touches ot make-up go on while the chorus girls review their steps r 'sz 4X 4 sa., 3-ii 5. ' K Barbara Ann, Shirley, and Loretta step into the spotlight to present a tap and twirl number i N6 Q it it f T nw' L l f if za! in I w iii f i Neg, l ' ' 1 . f ' E , ff. . t 'L' 3 W ' ' t i Vg.,-3 l a l gr
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Everyone enjoyed beginning the i955 Homecoming with a snake dance around the bon-fire. , . ' XX ...JS We The T955 queen and during the parade. Steaming to Victory is the theme of this prize float entered by a twelfth grade homeroom. 98 her attendants were presented f i X HOMECOMING WAS FUN One of the best homecomings in the history of Marianna High, began on Fri- day night, September 30. After a pep rally, held on the practice field, the ex- cited fans went down to the TAC House for dancing and visiting with former stu- dents, home for the festivities. The second day of Homecoming opened with stu- dents frantically putting the finishing touches on their home room floats for the parade.. Preceding the football game that night, Betty Brown was crowned homecoming queen by Mayor Bill Red- dock. The game was an exciting one in which the Bulldogs triumphed over Grace- ville by a score of ol-O. A dance at the TAC House after the game brought the homecoming weekend to a winning, fes- tive close. i 5 we I ETERNING Vllllllliit
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