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The Sophomore float took first place with its slogan, “We’re Laying For Them.” “Here’s Your Quarter Back” was the slogan of the Senior float which took second place. The Junior float took third place with “Sour Grapes To the Farmers.” Fourth place was given to the Freshman float, “Plow Them Under.”
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H omecomivuj The traditional parade of floats began the annual Homecoming festivities on Thursday evening, October 22. The parade made its way to Memorial Field for the snake dance where the cheerleaders burned the dummy and led the crowd in cheers. On October 23, alumni and students cheered the team on to a victory against Farmer City, by a score of 40 to 12. DANCE In an oriental setting, everyone danced to the music of Bob Norman and his band. Reigning as Queen of the 1959 Homecoming festivities was Barbara Bryant with football co-captain Larry Carlson as her escort. Alice Lee Fox was reigning Princess with co-captain Dick Hudachek as her escort. The remainder of the court was composed of queen candidate Karen Unzicker, escorted by Tom Morin, princess candidate Vivian Busboom, escorted by Ronnie Jones, and princess candidate Joan Unzicker, escorted by Bill Vaught. 18
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iJ.unio'i Plaij Class Itybl Top row, left to right: Mr. Johnson, Roger Bixby, Jim Kingston, Mike Mullinax, Susan Johnston, Bonnie Mueller. Bottom row: Nancy Bolick, Gloria Voorhees, Jeannie Thompson, Alice Johnson. The junior play, “Act Your Age,” was presented November 13, in the high school auditorium. “Act Your Age” is a three act comedy revolving around two teen age girls who try to act older. The girls send socks to a couple of sailors, instead of to the Red Cross where they were supposed to go. Correspondence begins between the girls and the sailors. Finally, the boys come to see the girls. This results in complete chaos for the household and the entire Navy. The girls eventually return to being teenagers and the sailors return to their ship. Characters: Angy—Gloria Voorhees Jim—Jim Kingston Jerry—Jeannie Thompson Helga—Susan Johnston Cora—Alice Johnson Commander Stone—Roger Bixby Gadget—Mike Mullinax Sandra—Nancy Bolick Western Union Messenger—Bonnie Mueller 20
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