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Homecoming Daze Autumn is the season when almost anything can happen-and it does. ln emptied garages throughout the city, floats take on massive proportions. Coronation candidates make preparations for that Cinderella-like event. Band members develop a march step, and cheer- leaders gyrate twice as furiously as usual. The football team becomes a sweaty, everworking mass. The school is a pinwheel of activity and then suddenly-it's HOME- COMING. Nothing beats winning, closes the Thursday night pep fest. The lights dim and MC Don Johnson announces the candidates for homecoming royalty. A hush, a crash of cymbals, and out of the crown in the center of the auditorium steps Debbie Fratzke, page, whose sealed envelopes reveal the names of the royalty-a memora- ble coronation. On Friday the band blares forth, and float after float glide lazily down Main Street. In the evening pop- corn pops, leaves crackle, bundled-up people stand in the chilly air around the football field to witness the de- feat of the Spring Valley Wolves by the unbeaten Go- phers. The Concert Band's half-time show Hey, Look Me Over echoes throughout the valley. Cheers-congratulations-the Homecoming dance -a souvenir paper-are all iumbled together into the last few hours of Homecoming time. Then, everything is packed away, the floats are torn apart, and decorations wait again for the next year-the time when almost any- thing can happen. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Carol Sass, Frances Baker, Sue Christenson Cindy Billmon. THE ROYAL COURT Queen Linda King Dan Princesses Cindy and Rita, Page Debbie Prince John me . I3 I il-l i i TV 165.1 IV' ON 64 ng.
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