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, 5-ev' NA I .a wil fl Vote for Bettyl That was the cry that started Homecoming weekend and the student election of the Queen on Wednesday. That evening the high school gathered at the football field for a pep rally. A huge bonfire, started by the lighting of the Queen's votes of the afternoon, completely burned the Madrid dummy. After yelling, singing, and speeches, the student body was led by the cheerleaders ina snake dance through the business district of town to the Star Theatre where several yells and the school song brought the rally to a close. On Friday afternoon at 2:30 the parade for the homecoming was held. A fairly large crowd gathered Friday evening for the game wiU1Madrid. The first half of the game, having little action, ended O to O. At the half time Betty Halverson, a senior, was crowned Queen by Loyal Johnson, King. The Queen's attendants were Doris Hale and Shirley Shuey, LaRM White, and Leona Brunk. Loyal presented each with a corsage of red roses. In the third quarter Madrid recovered the ball after a fumble by Colfax and made their only touchdown. On the kick-off Francis Millburn Colfax fullback, received the ball and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. The game ended with a 6 to 6 tie. Following the game a Homecoming Dance, was held in the gymnasium. The dance was well attended by the student body, faculty, alumni, and visitors who danced to music by John Roberts' orchestra. During intermission Betty Halverson gave her thanks to everyone. The dance brought to close a very successful homecoming.
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pm all FN 'fx ,x Ve!-fHLJ Have You Earned Your HCN? You must in order to belong to the C Club of C.H.S. This Yea? th9 club has drawn up a new Constitution to keep in the files of the school. The officers of this organization are: President ------------------ Francis Millburn Vice-Pres. ---------------------- Jack Hummel Secretary --------------------- Norma Barrett Treasurer ----------------- Marpjaret Millburn Sergeant at Arms ---------- Darren Clippinger Sponsors ---------------- Joe Cashman, Barney Fleener, and Dale Terhune The C Club sponsors dances and parties to get money in the treasury for athletic equipment. JoAnn Bell' Pat Schroder, Benny With9PS: Marilyn Quinn, and Pat Roberts
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