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Q ,,,.., is Q ' N f w Sophomore Class Girls' Athletic Association E ' o a --V, Y , -J A - i 'J 1' 5 5 is g if' ' ,stil ,iv f I 1 , Homecoming was one ofthe most remembered events of f the year. Students and faculty alike will never forget the l, f hustle and bustle which occurred before the day finally f qv QQ J arrived. The queen and her court, who reigned over the X Si homecoming dance, experienced many moments never to l - be forgotten. They are from left to right: Kathleen Las- sila, Pat Blackburn, Pat Lynch, Carolyn VanKeuren, v' Margaret Larimer, and queen Ardetta Bissey. l f wk The parade was given a touch of humor when, quite unexpectedly The big moment has flnc'llY Gnlvedf 'he momenf everyone has been Alfred E. Neuman ran for homecoming king. His campaign managers anticipating. Linda Schaffer crowns Ardetta BISSBY homecoming - queen. were Arty Skermahorn fDick Noblel, Wally Ballou fl.ee Anschuetzl Melvin Smerdley fEd Cicciarellij, Eugene Constantinovich fWayne Robertsl, and Bo Diddlee fGeorge Diamondj. .L
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Senior Class Junior Class Pep Club CDMECCDMI ln keeping with the traditional air of high school festivities, homecoming marked another enioyable moment to remember. A new custom which appeared in the pageant this year was the construction of floats by the individual classes and school clubs. To distin- guish the class floats from the club floats, two themes were used. The individual classes based their floats upon a musical composition while a school spirit theme was used by the clubs. The winners, which were each presented with trophies, were the Girls' Athletic Association and the Junior class. Many hours of work were spent on all the floats. The Bulldogs in an exciting thriller clinched their we-.,,, Homecoming was exciting for everyone: the champion football team, the candidates for queen, and most of all, the girl who was crowned, Ardetta Bissey. Her happiness is reflected by her dancing eyes and beaming smile. G undefeated season by overcoming Southfield 20 to l9. Adding to the activities of the evening was the appearance of Alfred E. Neuman as homecoming king. Alfred and a few of his associates, who were spending the night in Livonia, found it possible to attend the game and also the dance. At 10:30 the candidates entered the school gym and were intro- duced by Mr. Alford, and then Linda Schaffer crowned Ardetta Bissey homecoming queen. The queen, her court, and the rest of the student body danced until H130 to complete an enjoyable eve- ning. 30
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