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Bob Jensen crashes through decorated goal posts at Little Big Game. Faculty fall , qitlg?? X Homecoming Homecoming Week, the basis for many Roosevelt traditions, is filled with activities such as float building, voting for queen and preparation for the annual Little Big Game. Roosevelts homecoming queen is chos- en in a unique way. Each club nominates a queen candidate. At the beginning of the week a rack holding a bottle for each condi- date along with her picture is set up. Votes are cast by students putting money in the bottle of their choice. The candidate with the most money in her bottle becomes Homecoming Queen. Money gained through this activity goes into a student body proiect. The queen is an- nounced at the Little Big Game rally. Bar- bara Vinzant, sponsored by Riderettes, was this year's honored queen. Clubs also added color to this week by making floats for entry into a contest. First place went to the Bermuda Girls. The float depicted a scene at the victory flag pole. Homecoming Week was climaxed this year with a victory over rival Fresno High School in the Little Big Game.
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9' wl g Herbert Gage gives a Tongue lashing to Johathan Rockwood over the ownership of the house. Junior Play 'ilanuary Thaw , a comedy written by William Roos, which enjoyed a successful run on Broadway, also pleased many ofthe members of Roosevelt's student body as it was presented by the class ot l96l. A plot concerning the ownership at a Connecticut colonial home set the scene for many a humorous situation. Herbert and Marge Gage, portrayed by Alan Hubbart and Yvonne Dwelle, in their search for a home discover and decide to buy a house once belonging to Jonathan and Mathilda Rockwood, played by Larry Dick and Car- linda Jewell, and their son, Mat Rockwood, played by Bill Martin. Just as the Gages, their three daugh- ters, played by Joyce Carpenter, Carolyn Faulkner, and Eva Altintop, and Freida, the housekeeper, portrayed by Gloria Hane- mian, move in, the Rockwoods who myster- iously disappeared six years betore, return- ed. As the play progressed, more interest- ing and colortul characters appeared. They were Uncle Walter, George Husted, the ti- ance ot the eldest of the Gage daughters. Constable Carson, the local peace officer, and Mr. Loomis a lawyer hired by Mrs. Gage to settle the argument. ?ZP'y7 'w re I Herbert Gage works diligently on his novel through thick and thin. 00
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