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HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS On October 21, 1949, the Forest High School played its annual Home- coming game with Columbus Grove as its opponent. To reign over this evening's activities, the Forest High students elected Donna Mae Oates as queen. The students who were elected as her attendants were Phyllis Kneisley and Marilyn Harford. The lovely queen and her attendants came on the field in a beautilul red Studebaker convertible, to be met by the band in the formation of a crown. They were escorted to the toastmistress, Ann Holtzmuller, who presented each with a beautiful bouquet of yellow mums. After short speeches by the queen and attendants, they were seated on a throne in the bleachers where they viewed the game. To add to the evening's festivities the boys won the game 19 to 12. Afterthe game, a dance was held in the gymnasium in honor of Queen Donna and her attendants. Captain Harold Waller and co-captain Iim Marshall escorted them to the throne where the queen was crowned. Many of the alumni were present to witness this event. -47-
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