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Page 61 text:
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af' Home- Coming 197 The band leads the student body to the pep meeting which was held at the park. ar Bowman Chosen King THE ROYAL COURT-STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Mason, Lee Silberhorn, and Jerry Hinshaw. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosalie Ebright, Sandy Gould, Judy Krause, Gary Bowman, and Janyce Schwabland, A
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Judy Krause and her attendantsg Rosalie Ebright, Janyce Schwabland, and Sandra Gould, are presented to the Homecoming crowd, Jud Krause Wins Crown Lee Smoll presents Her Majesty with roses, Something new was added to Homecoming this year. Both a king and a queen were nom- inated by the classes. Homecoming was held at the Blissfield-Onsted game on October ll, l957. The candidates were as follows: Freshmen: Bill Mason-Rosalie Ebright. Sophomore: Jerry Hinshaw-Janyce Schwabland Junior: Lee Silberhorn-Sandy Gould. Senior: Gary Bowman-Judy Krause. Gary and Judy were elected. Lee Smoll, student council president, presented a bouquet of red roses to Queen Judy at halftime. Junior class president, John Bartholomew, crowned Gary and Judy at the dance that followed the game.
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,ff 'isnt H-an Don't bite mel You've Got to be a Football Hero! Newcomers Become Freshmen B.H.S. freshmen were welcomed into the high school way of life on Sept. l3. The welcoming committee was made up of the seniors who compiled the stunts and car- ried them out in the presence of the student body. As an annual tradition, the new teachers were also put before the students to demonstrate their talents. During the initiation, the freshmen were painted with lipstick, run through the mill and given several tasks to perform. As an added touch to the day, the freshmen were com- pelled to submit to the upperclassmen's commands. The tortures of the mill . O 'I if 9 i, Ji - Q , 1 -. rl t . . ,V: if l - ' x S 3 . .. .V V M.. A A ,. 'rl l My ski' I ' ' t 2 5. fe .rr t - W . .- f . .n,, U' ' . Q M Y , x ' I. -1---....,..,., D :. is K . - ' ' 1 'uni-l A i0b Of measuring. Ah! Raw onions! 58
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