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Our Homecoming Court for 1960-61. left to right, FIRST ROW; Jim Cat tell, Sue Fennell. Sharon Jeffery. Gary Albright. SECOND ROW; Dale Luce. Charlotte Colpetsir. Carolee Davis, Jerry George. THIRD ROW: King Mike Poling and Queen Marcia Pugli. Mike and Marcia lead off their royal dance.
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Seniors have first prize float in the Homecoming Parade. Cheerleader's float placed second. Homecoming Royalty Crowned Homecoming 1960-61 style got off to a good start on Friday, October 21, with a bonfire in the early evening. Following this, the parade and snake dance wound its way down through town to the football field. The parade was led by the B. H. S. Band, and was followed by the floats representing the Senior Class, Pep Club, G.A.A., Varsity Cheerleaders, and the Eighth Grade Girls' Phys. Ed. Class. During the halftime of the game, the new king, Mike Poling, and the new queen, Marcia Pugli, were crowned. Later in the evening, the new king and queen, along with their court, reigned over the dance. The team also entered into the occasion by scoring three touchdowns. King Mike Poling and Queen Marcia Pugli being crowned by last year's royalty, Phil Houtz and Janette Arundel. - 4 -
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Onlookers as Celeste (Cynthia Konst) goes Into one of her trances are, from left to right, Paula Bailey (Sharon Jeffery), Amelia Gillette (Sue Fennell), Sheriff Newt Cooper (David Placatka), Eugenia Bowles (Mary Sue Marz), Mrs. Gillette (Susan Martin), and Doctor Cameron (Mike Poling). Seniors Present Many hours of hard work were spent on this year’s Senior Play, Drums of Death.” For each and every member of the cast and crew, their sincere efforts paid off when the play was presented on Friday, November 11, 1960, Many thanks are extended to Miss Patricia Chisholm, under whose skillful and meticulous direction, the Senior Class was able to produce a very successful and enjoyable play. A group of oddly contrasting people arrive at midnight at the half-ruined mansion in the desolate la- Jules (David Lane) watches on as Celeste (Cynthia Konst) puts Paula Bailey (Sharon Jeffery) Into a trance. r Drums oj Death ” goon. By the time they realize that the telegrams that summoned them to this place were false, it Is too late for them to escape from this weird place. They struggle to solve the mystery of this place, the cabinet containing death, the hooded figure, the ghost, the monster, and back of it all, the insistent, dull, throbbing signal of the mysterious drums. All In all It made a very intriguing and enjoying play. 6 -
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