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Jubilee in the locker room ja!! in Wew egyclaoof prouiJe5 Wew x,9erience.4 A chapter in Ann Arbor High history started when students attended the first fall session in their new building. Soon certain things began to stand out.. There was the weather report on the daily bulletin. lt wasn't long before people found out that these weather reports had been taken from the school's own weather station. New sights such as this were seen, but there were also old familiar sights with a new twist. The some wondering faces of the sophomores were seen in the corridors as they had been in the past. This year, however, they seemed more puzzled than ever before, as there were more and larger corridors. Students attended the first football game played on Hollway Field. School spirit was the same and the new training room greeted the players after their hard- fought games. ll
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cgyfuzlenh C oo5e ian Lffe! Red-haired, blue-eyed Dian Littell, this year's homecoming queen, received her crown and kiss from Don Perigo, 1955-1956 basketball co-captain, during the traditional half-time homecoming cere- mony. Members of the queen's court were: seniors Mary Meadows and Linda Potter, juniors Judy Finger- le and Janet Everhardus,and sophomores Sue Bigby and Carol Steinke. The pre-game parade from Wines field to the high school was led by the band and cheerleaders and included the queen's car plus many other cars deco- rated by students. A pep rally with a bonfire behind Hollway Field followed the parade. The following night the annual homecoming dance was held climaxing this year's homecoming activi- ties. During the preesntation of the queen and her court, the queen received an autographed football from the 1956 football captain, .lim Baughn. HOMECOMING COURT Don Perngo crowns Homecoming Queen Dian Luttell who IS Everhardus Mary Meadows Linda Potter Judy Flngarle and Sue Bagby 12 surrounded by members of her court: Carol Stienke, Janet I I I I I Homecoming Queen Dian Llttell
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