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After being presented to the crowd, the queen and her attendants took thoir places in the stadium. Under the bright, twinkling stars and a full harvest moon, the homecom- ing queen for 1963-64 was crowned. The evening was one that seemed to be purposely made for an event like this. Even though we lost the game, no one's enthusiasm was hampered. When the candidates were brought on the field, everyone cheered. They were then es- corted to their places where they stood in front of the queen's chair. Upon the announcement that Judi had been elected, Drue Jennings and Bob Tucker moved forward to escort the queen to her throne. Dancing and listening to music was the main pastime of everyone during the dance. During the homecoming dance the following evening the queen and her attendants reigned. Decorated in keep- ing with the theme. The Roaring 20's, the cafeteria became a speak-easy. For table decorations, members of the Mus- tang Club obtained beer bottles and melted candle wax on them to give them a festive touch. A door placed in front of the regular cafeteria doors made it appear that everyone was entering a speak-easy. The band was in a stand much like those of the 1920's. Everyone, led by the queen and her attendants, danced and enjoyed themselves. 10 Guests discussed matters of school life and personal life at the homecoming dance.
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Miss Jo Ann Adkins Senior and attendants ■i Miss Colleen Staggs Junior After the coronation, the queen and her attendants acknowledged the applause from their subjects. Miss Gloria Boyle Senior Miss Mary Howser Sophomore 9
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Coach Loren Green This year's cross country participants Kenneth Metz, Walter Morrow, Mike Schneider, Kendall Houts, Terry Taylor, Bill Folsom, and Melvin Phipps showed fine interest and spirit. Young cross country team gained experience Coinciding with the football season at Argentine is the cross country season. The main problem of this year's harriers seemed to be lack of experience. Coach Loren Green worked with a group composed mostly of underclassmen —all sophomores except junior Kenneth Metz. The team worked diligently every day. Their important meets of the year were the Shawnee Mission Invitational, Ottawa, and the EKL Meet where Argen- tine placed last, ninth, and sixth respectively. I 1 Cross country harriers work hard preparing for a meet.
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