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,,,.,3'fif.. f 's Q H t V 1 'M Keith Hoffmann, king, and Linda Seeley, queen, lead the procession of Homecoming royalty off the field. Regal carriages awaited the trio of couples for the ceremonial parade around the track. Senior ,lim Priest, as Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, and half-time crown bearers, Amy and Kelly Corder, watch from the sidelines, intrigued by field action dining the Coro- nado-Casa Grande Homecoming game. 28 Linda, Keitt Weeks of wondering were climaxed 2 Homecoming crowns went to Linda Seele and Keith Hoffmann. The royal robes KVCI presented by last year's queen Karis Hof mann and king attendant Dean Burlesol substituting for '63 king Roger Reinke. Half-time ceremonies began with tl marching of the band, Donettes, and majo ettes. The Donettes twirled their hats wi canes in their special Homecoming danc shown for the first time this season, Laur Sahlin lit up the field and stands with tk light of her duel fire batons. Later, fo lowing the Dons, win over Casa Grand' 25-0, on October 30, King Keith an Queen Linda were honored by a sem formal dance in the newly decorated caf teria. illuminates the field and stands with the glow fro duel fire batons. Majorettcs, Donettes, and band took part in the pre-crowning ceremonies at Drums roll and trumpets blare as Senior Laura Sahli . . a
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m 'u 'bg Though duties as AASC treasurer kept him busy, senior ,lay McCauley works with his committee on the seating arrangement for the auditorium. Convention members met in thc auditorium for the morning sessions. Don Voted last year as the site for this year's- Arizona Student Council Convention, Cor' onado bustled with activity in anticipation of the annual December convention. Be- cause it was .chosen the previous January, the theme, A Time For Action , enabled committees to begin work early in Sep- tember. Over 85 Dons helped on the twenty com- mittees, arranging speakers, publicity, in- formation for delegates, transportation, cor- respondence, and the banquet. Student Council members headed the committees. .-1-1-,-V 30 '-Aditi if 5 Senior Paul Blanc assembles the type necessary for printing tickets used in the 1964 AASC Convention. Paul has employed his printing press in numerous other campus projects. Mike Smith, junior, works on painting roughly 100 school signs for the over 700 delegates expected to attend the convention. Mike's committee was responsible for all convention art work.
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