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,r-'ls -ww.. Crown T hee VVith these words Dale Bartley, student council president. pruclziimed Doris Nelson the Hsinecuming Queen lor 1954. This wus the climwx to an impressive cere- mony, which centered around Doris and her four attendants. Having made their cntrztnce and taken Y..-we , ,.e,,,f .w A 2 is E it fi if 2 Ei it -' ,.w3- , Q 1 par nigger s i i' s .em i in i ' 2 i -1 lll ie 3 5 Q 5 x . 5 their plzices, the royalty wus paid lwinzngc by the high school chorus and soloist Juan Madison. In a closing gesture each nl' the court was presented with Z1 large bouquet of Cl'l1'ySllll- themums, bringing Ll perfect ending to zin- uther successful cnmiizitioii. 'T
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ml llonlccom ing Begin s . . rw . . , Homecoming Highlights Out of the busy preparations centering around AHS in late September, the spirit of l953 Homecoming was born. Evidences of its prescence could be seen at the beginning of Homecoming festivities when AHS stu- dents held a lively pepfest at the athletic field and later, when flames from the tradi- tional bonfire leaped into a black fall sky. On the second day of festivities, colorful floats, lively marching units and rousing band music made up the Homecoming pa- rade. Marching through the business section of Austin, students proclaimed with care- fully prepared floats, their aim to defeat the Owatonna Indians. llail Harm-ll Swvulsllirt 4 HW-up,
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