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“winner” in the “Homecoming” Float Competition. This is Anchor’s 5th year at winning this event. The float was a giant Viking ship with Flying “L’s” rowing home victorious as the defeated Vikings hang dead over the sides of the ship. Singing as they rowed, “We, came, We saw, We conquered.” ful Homecoming, Floats and Parade Lead Way YEA, TEAM! Coach Duke Maltby gleams as he shakes hands with Norland’s coach. Our first victory with a 51-0 score. Yea “L’s.” BONFIRE? Yes, an enormous crowd gathered for our annual Homecoming Week events. All yelled to their extent and danced and ran to their utmost ability. 4!
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HAPPY? That is an understatement! Miss Sylvia Cross displays her feelings as she was announced “Homecoming” Queen of 1959. “WE DID IT AGAIN!” cries Nancy Sumwalt as Shar- leen Able, Joan Critchley, Jeri Bittner, Gwen Rea, and Linda Sumwalt jump for joy as Anchor was announced Color Day, Bonfire, Dance, Game, Make a Success Highlight Is Crowning of Queen THE HOMECOMING WEEK began on the 9th of November with all the student body dressed up in the Flying “L” colors of blue and white. Tuesday night was the annual “Bonfire,” 'Snake-dance,'' and “Student Council Dance.” Thursday came and the finishing touches were put on the floats. Friday came. Lockhart Stadium never looked so good. The game was played against Norland and the “L’s” came out vic- torious with a 51-0 score. Sylvia Cross took all honors as she was crowned Homecoming Queen. After the game, was the patio Homecoming Dance sponsored by Sinawiks. HAMMERING, PAINTING, etc., all go into making a float. Anchor Club’s “Viking Ship” is prepared by chair- man Nancy Irish and crew.
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COLLEGE? It isn’t too far away for some students as our seniors. Cathy Pierce and Nancy Cantor browse around and hunt for the college of their choice. “YEP! They’re cornin’ home for sure,” chats Carol Waite to her friends. All the girls dress up in college sweatshirts and prepare for the coming collegiates. Play, Xmas Party, Concert Make Month Active “ONE-TWO-THREE! No, no, do it again,” shouts Randy Williams, drum major, as he works with Diane Jorde, Judy Jackson, Richard Workman, Toyette Ditzler, Molly French and Dale Nicholson. They are preparing for a band concert, one of many during the year. Much hard work is involved.
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