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Homecoming SAY! ONE PERFORMANCE THAT EVERY- ONE really enjoyed this year was that of Home- caminq festivities. Queen Nancy Walton with her charm and poise stole the show. Presented to fans at half- time by Mr. loe Oliver, principal. Queen Nancy was escorted by Franklin Kincaid, senior class president. Class attendants and their escorts were: Ruth Ann Dixon, maid of honor, escorted by Georqe Kincaid: Rita Baumqartner, junior at- tendant, escorted by Iimmy Mundy: Dreama Wyant, sophomore attendant. escorted by Pat Errinqton: and Ann Pleasant, crown bearer. The lovely queen and her party watched the parade of floats from the Home Room Assembly float, which led the parade. A qay, wonderful night-,Home-coming. And the Red Devils defeated the Bobcats-a perfect performance! W0 f 4 5 3, -1 t I A I lg P E 9 A ' ' - if 4 A if im V 't WWZE5 s A, W 1 Queen Nancy and her court, stars of the show, view the float parade from the Home Room Assembly float. These girls were our queens and the Miss Homecominq of 1952 is presented to fans by Mr. Oliver at the Homecoming qame between Collins and Hinton on October 24 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Baumqartner, Iimmy Mundy, Ruth Ann Dixon, Georqe Kincaid, Ann Pleasant. Queen Nancy, Franklin Kincaid, Mr. Oliver, Dreama Wyant, and Pat Errinqton. -:pl 5'
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lllllln Lf' we f 'WA- -9, Pretty little Linda Hager, Imp cheerleader, reiqns as Miss tmp at an afternoon football game between the Imps and Mt Hope on October 15. Left to Right: Barbara Hess, Beverly Blake, Miss Imp, and Rebecca Cumminqs featurzng one of our cast 1n a speczal role Miss Imp receives her flowers from Georqe Kincaid, student body president. m P BLUE SKIES AND LOVELY SUNNY WEATHER provided a perfect scene for the Imp Homecoming on Wednesday afternoon October 15. Linda Hager freshman had the center of the stage that day as the choice of students of the sev- enth eighth and ninth grades for the fifth Miss Imp. Linda an Imp cheerleader was attended by Beverly Blake also an Imp cheerleader and maid-of-honor Barbara Hess eighth grade attendant and Rebecca Cummings seventh grade attendant. ,, .digs During the half-time ceremonies George Kincaid student body president presented the queen and her attendants with bouquets of giant mums. This years celebration marked Linda s second appearance at Imp Homecoming, since she was chosen to be the seventh grade attendant to Miss Imp of 1950. To make the day perfect the Imps chalked up another victory by defeating the Little Mustangs of Mount Hope. 3' 7
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FLOATS OF ALL TYPES beautiful. unusual, amusinq were entered in the Homecominq parade. ludqos chose the most beautiful, most oriainal, and most appropriate floats. Winners selected were' MOST BEAUTIFUL: first place LOG Staff entry, Red Devil Band- waqon ,' second place, Tri-Hi-Y, Victory HGYDVQ third place lunior Class, The Devils Reiqnwf honorable mention, Stu- dent Council, Victorious Devils . MOST ORIGINAL. first place, Soph- omore Class entry, We Aim to Winn: second place, Dramatics Club and Thes- pian Troupe entry, The Caged Fury : third place, Library Staff entry, How to Stew a Bobcatni honorable mention. Iunior Hzqh entry, Boot 'Em and Sock 'Em . MOST APPROPRIATE: first place, Freshmen, Hinton's Goose is Coolcedur second place, LOC1 Staff, Red Devil Bandwaqonny third place, lil Club, H13 Cheers for the Red Devils , honor- able mention, Senior Class, Good Luck to the Red Devils . FIIAZIEH If UKUSIKI x 00145-W TMFKLE Ut? EEL L5 KW rest of us were content to give them the Lovely qirls and huqe pictures of Red Devil football heroes adorn the LOG Staff float, The Red Devil Bcndwaqonu. 'sg Vet We Aim to Win , says the sign on the sophomore float and we did! fga 15 17' fl - t Xixixxitlm 1 ,L mmm ww. fl nm, , X A if all uiiriimi civil '--ts .A
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