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fn' We danced and danced after Homecoming Victory. Feuquay scores against Ben- ton on a muddy field. Sipping cider be- tween the dances
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The Queen's Court at the Homecoming Game. -l-in -I -vi H 1 ,.. ff -4. my Members of the cast helped the stage crew refinish the scenery. Homecoming Homecoming was an important event, for this year marked the 50th anniversary of E. T, H. S. Homecoming activities began Friday night with the senior play directed by Mr. Rhine, which proved to be a big success. Following the play came the corona- tion of the queen in which Miss Myra Cox was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1957. Saturday dawned dark and rainy, but failed to daunt our spirits. The Homecoming Parade went along as planned despite the weather, and first place went to the float of the F. F. A. There were many other floats carrying out the theme of our 5Oth anniversary. A triumphant climax of the day came when ou r invincible Eagles came through with a 32-0 Victory over Ben- ton. Following the game came the Homecoming dance, which was attend- ed not only by the student body, but many alumni as well. Thus ended-a grand weekend of Homecoming activi- ties. The F.F.A. prize-winning float.
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Football Coronation Cn the eyenina of November lst, Miss Myra Cox was cro'.'.'r.ed Home- coming Queen of l957. Football Cape tain lames Woods unfortunately was hospitalized, b u t co - captain Lester Feuquay crowned the queen in a very impressive ceremony. The Royal Court consisted of Misses ludy Brarnlet, lan- ice Sutton, Linda Flannigan, and Susan Scribner. Mike Mangrurn was soloist, accompanied by Miss Linda Tison. The Queen was then presented a gilt and a lovely bouquet ol red roses. The King and Queen retire from the Court. D4 O nf The Royal Court from left to right: Bob Holman, Ronnie Reasonsg Second Lady-in-Waiting, Linda Flannigang Ber- nard Goodleyg Princess Royal, Judy Bramletg Train-bearer, Dale Choisserg Queen Myra Coxg Lester Feuquay, First Lady-in-Waiting, Susan Scribner, Crown-bearer, Luanne McNeilg Fred Poolg Third Lady-in-Waiting, Janice Suttong Carl Justiceg and Jerry Rains. 'lr f if + 1 ir -p in z i ' T' fr 1,1 wi li' is ,Y V+ wk ir + 'l' T is O 'I' K . 1+ ' af- x A f .' i' Q if 1 4 ' ' in-if I-V f +V nr f-af. na- T i -.vw , - f I I if E. TQ , ljf Ly N '-,X',. X4 I Q.-l ys,, ,. rv
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