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Captured Homecoming Queen Kathy Campbell followed the band at the head of the parade. The juniors captured first place with their float It'll Bee a Honey of a Victory. Our foreign exchange student, Cai Hannemann, rode in the parade as a member of the court. The whirl of Homecoming activities began on Thursday, October 17, when a snake dance consisting of band members dressed in riotous and comical costumes, passed through the town. Occasionaly the procession came to a halt and cheerleaders vigorously led the crowd in rousing chants, cheering the team on to a hoped-for victory. To conclude the evening, a Tomahawk Hatchet was burned in effigy on a 15-foot bonfire, and school spirit rose to a climax. On Friday afternoon students left school early to watch the Homecoming parade. With the school band leading the procession, the Queen, her attend- ants, the football players and the class floats wound through town. Juniors were victorious with their float construction and were awarded first prize. 9
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Cardinal Spirit Students milled around the bonfire, the night before the game. No matter how unorganized these seniors look, they somehow managed to build a float. 8
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Dance Closed With a procession of the court members around the football field, backed by the melody of the school band, the Homecoming game began on a spirited and morale-boosting note. The Cards were, unfortunately, downed by Tomahawk. Following the game, a dance was held in the gym, where music was supplied by The Coachmen. The Court, as officially presented to the school, was Kathy Campbell and |im Isham as Queen and King, Kathy Feit and Mike Greenwood as senior attendants, Gai Hannemann and Al Scherwinski as honorary attendants, Barbara Gelina and Pat Morgan as junior attendants, Stephanie Vuchetich and Bruce Bodoh as sophomore attendants and Debbie Morgan and Bill Weinberger as freshman attendants. Queen Kathy Campbell and King |im Isham meet in the coronation march. The court looks on as Senior attendant Kathy Feit straightens Queen Kathy's crown. 10
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