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Q- Vs J I 4 K I it 5 . le-' 1 t's truly a Troon World of Triumph for 1969! Each year our homecomings grow in size and im- portance. This year, the floats were better, the queen prettier and the crowd livelier. On that special October night the crowd was ex- cited and full of spirit. Tension mounted as our Trojans clashed heads as well as wits with the Marshall Patri- ots. Halftime brought the homecoming ceremonies, beginning with the parade of floats. The floats were imaginative, creative, and brimming over with Trojan spirit. The loss of the game couldn't begin to dampen the enthusiasm. This spirit carried over to the follow- ing evening when the students celebrated a successful homecoming at the annual dance. Those attending the dance, shared in the fun by dancing, chatting informal- ly, and testing their art abilities on white paper table- cloths. It,s a Trojan World of Truimphu surely was the peak of all Chatard homecomings. Until next year . . . i Junior court members were Camille Bunny and Rita Litwicki. 47
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FAR LEFT: Mixed emotions are seen at the dances. LEFT: Pausing, Trojettes J. Fleming, I. Loughery, and P. Cuynn discuss a routine. BELOW: Students move with the group's music. BELOW LEFT: One couple gains the center of attention. BELOW FAR LEFT: Teachers Mr. Purichia and Mr. Dullaghan get in the swing of things with instructor Peggy Cuynn. Sock hops gwe extra fun to students After many of the exciting Trojan basketball games, students have the opportunity to unwind at post-game sock-hops. What with all the new dance steps, the frequent dances helped. The annual Student Council Get Acquainted Dance sent the ball rolling in September. Freshman, sophomore and junior classes sponsor a dance as Well each year. It is generally agreed that a dance is the most painless method of raising money yet devised. 49
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