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HQMECOMING FESTIVITIES The Homecoming activities of Sutton High School, held on Armistice Day, were a success in every way. The football team defeated their old time rivals, Cfassaway, by a score of 18 to 6. The crowd was one of the largest ever to attend a game here and the parade, sponsored by the Junior Class of Sutton High School, was one of the best ever in Sutton. Many beautifully decorated floats were entered in the parade. The Sen- ior Class float won first place honors, the Sophomore Class was second and the Future Homemakers was third. Marching in the parade was the Sutton School Band, the Sutton Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Sutton Girl Scouts, and the Brownies. Members of the Sutton Fire Department, Company Cr., National Guard, and many other organ- izations from Sutton and Gassaway took part in the festivities. Earl Marple, driving his ancient Model T. Ford, was an interesting feature in the parade. Plans had been made to crown the queen at the half-time at the game, but due to the mud on the field, the crowning was postponed until the dance. The queen, her attendants, and their escorts were introduced at the game. At the Queen's Ball, held in the community building, lovely Carol Payne, senior, was crowned queen of the homecoming festivities. Jerry Pier- son, captain of the football team, crowned her and delivered the coro- nation speech. Her attendants were: Virginia Carroll, senior, Marjorie Robinson, junior, Vera Mollohan, sophomore, and Eva Lou Prince, Freshman. The dance was largely attended and music was furnished by the Dixie Cats.
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