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highlights BHS parade -ll-.aL at klftlkl A lot of imaginative preparation was involved in making this year's homecoming parade one of the best ever. The theme selected by the stu- dent senate, The Way We Were , was put to good use by all three classes and float competition was really stiff. The queens and their at- tendants added beauty to the cele- bration while the teachers, dressed as they were in the good ol' days , added the humor. The baby faced seniors placed first in the float competition and re- cieved twenty dollars for their mo- bile nursery. Second place was captured by the sophomore class. They traced histo- ry through a progression of classic and present-day cars and their con- temporary fashion trends. As a re- sult of their efforts, fifteen dollars was added to the sophomore trea- sury. Third place went to the junior float which depicted the theme with a chariot and driver from ancient Sparta. They received ten dollars. Others participating in the parade included representatives from the fire and police departments bands and drill teams The parade ended at the flagpole downtown where everyone joined in the pep assembly that cheered the team to victory over Cleveland Student Lifef9
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The way we were . V. ' X' 1 ,' ., . A, 1 5193: . Q ' .I , . F g ..,,,,.,:- ' e . ,. . -, m-1 .- . Q I' xxx.. - . Q- - ' - 1. Seniors C. O'Brien and D. Davis illustrate The Way We Were In '59-'6O ! 2. Fordette Captain K. Boman proudly leads the drill team through the parade. 3. Reigning football queen S. Gibson takes a leisurely tour through the Spartan king- dom. 4. The marching Spartans step sharply on their way to the pep assembly downtown. 5. A. Beers, G. Johnson, and D. Dumar portray original Spartans on the Junior float. 6. Early arriving football players anxiously await the coming pa- rade. 7. Senior W. Snyder lends her voice to the flagpole cheers. 8. Sophomores hold a sock hop on one of the vehicles that composed their float entry.
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1. D. Forrest displays her Davey Crockett look on l-lat Day. 2. P. Bender and R. Raper touch the good luck Spartan sign as they run onto the field. 3. C. O'l3rien, S. Cox, and L. Hamilton watch B. Tiger crown S. Gibson as the '77-'78 football queen. 4. T. Copeland keeps spirit high during the ballgame. 5. K. McClain, T. Mullins, and S. Ryan go sock happy. 1O!Student Life Coronation clim. ' 'l 'TFWZTTETZT Af
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