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High school marching band led the parade. Homecomers Watched The Parade W ,g M ' ' ,, af 'fm , , Cheerleaders led yells while riding in the homecoming parade. First place winner in the decorated L-ar division was Miss May Left to right: Kay Wright, Luis LaFever, Barbara Bagosy, English's homeroom. Barbara Felmley, and Jaynet Nafzifrer. The heavy float division winner was from homeroom 318. Springfield took Z1 trip to the muon on this float. IP: .. 22
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Attendant Sue Clark Attendant Martha Murray .1 Queen Gail Kendall A Queen Was Crowned Attendant Shirley Stein Attendant Nancy Washburn MQW 2 I
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Let's make this homecoming the best ever! said student council president Dave Myers. And after five weeks of preparation by appointed committees, homecoming was the best ever! The activities of the thirty-fourth annual homecoming commenced with the presenta- tion of Queen Gail Kendall and her court, Sue Clark, Martha Murray, Shirley Stein, and Nancy Washburn on October 27. The assembly was unique in that the retiring queen, Sue Travers, presented the newly crowned queen with a royal scepter. Mood music was provided by the band and A Cap- pella. Assisted by crownbearer Denny Litt, Bob Darnall crowned the queen. Don Bol- inger, class of '33, gave an amusing ha- rangue on his high school days. Emcee Ron Miller ended the assembly on a serious note by offering a prayer apropos to the occasion. In the Friday afternoon parade, cleverly decorated floats were proof of the many hours of hard work spent by the homerooms. Game fans were disappointed that the tra- ditional halftime ceremonies had to be can- celled, but many braved the wind and rain to cheer the Raiders on to a 6-0 victory over Springfield. The boy's gym was beautifully decorated to carry out the theme of the dance, Moon- light Cruise. While dancing to the music of Don Adams, the crowd admired the false ceiling of colored pennants and the silver ship's helm under which the royalty was pre- sented during intermission. And all too soon the dance ended, leaving only the memories of a gala homecoming week. They Celebrated Victory At The Dance Dancers welcomed an intermission at the dance when they could talk with friends a d admire the decoratio ns. 23
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