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CGMING Eight hundred of the onlookers then moved on to the football field to become wild rooters for the suuggk behueen Coach Homeu lers Eskimos and the Saunernin Eagles Forrest was victorious with as0xeofMtoSaumNmns6 in ine evening several hundred auended a dance honi9 p nito 12 with Syl Legner and his l4 piece orchestra supplying the rnu- sic. At lU o'clock Principal A, H. Tomlinson crowned the king and queen wnh appropnam cemnno nes The Mng and quemi who were chosen by an allfschool elec- tion, were Derwood Barrirnann and HazelKoehl The gueens amend- ants were Royalene Metz, loyce Yoder and Los lhnmnan The hngs escons were BM Bennem Kenh Cokmnan and Bob VVenger Capxnn Donaklhomna pmmenmd the queen wuh a beauuhn bou- gurtclroses The gueens aucnd- ants were presented with core sages Thm B one eventdwn wul long he Yernernbered by those who attended
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-Q A BW- HO One of he rnost successful and best attended homecornings ever held in Forrest started off with a blazing bonfi e at the pep rneet ing on Thursday evening Cctober ll Sponsored by the Senior Class and their advisor Mr Hostettler it took place in the Forrest Park with a'nost everyone there including the faculty the students and the townspeople. After a snake dance around the fire, the group sang the school song, heard pieces played by the band rnade up of about 25 volunteers and under the direction of A G Saniaras, and yelled with the cheerleaders The football team and Coach l-lostettler were the honored. On Friday, October l2, at l2:45 p rn , hund eds iarnrned the streets to witness the opening of the day s festivities, which began with lay Carter and Reuben Metz leading the parade, with the Forrest band of 50 pieces following Behind this carne 20 beautifully decorated floo s ana bicycles The Iunior Class .von first prize and the Soph- omore Class won second prize The Senior girls won first prize in the independents group.
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JUNIOR PLAY fff' LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED Iollnn Mclntxre Rxchard Zom Betty McFarland STAND Follmer Phyllxs Shambrook Lois Elbert Ioy Rae Karcher ING: Evelyn tienegger, ianet Dweiherrniiler. Albert Altgtadt, Patty Hatfield, Maclt
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