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Disney World, Opening The parade began on schedule, and those who had a part in planning it breathed a sigh of relef. As the procession wound along its route, the faces of many Disney Characters smiled at the onlookers. It seemed that all the preparation and work that had gone into the parade had been worth it. When the judging was finally completed each partici- pant left thinking about halftime at that night's game when the prizes would be awarded and the floats would again be dis- played.
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Parade Salutes Walt In order to promote greater school spirit and participation for this year's Homecoming Game, the members of the Quill and Scroll decided to sponsor a Homecoming Parade. Clubs and home- rooms were urged to enter floats centered around the theme, Disney World. As the day of the Homecoming Game approached, one could feel the excitement in the air, and the floats began to take on their intended shape. On the day of the parade, students and their advisors frantical- ly hurried to put the finishing touches on their floats. Each person was hoping that his float would win first prize. During all of this activity, Quill and Scroll members were anxiously looking up into the sky and praying that the parade would not be ruined by a downpour. Evidently their prayers were answered, and the parade began without a trace of rain.
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Winners Announced at Half-time At the Homecoming halftime that evening the trophies for the first and second place winners were awarded. Mr. Paige accepted the large trophy to be kept in the school for use in future Homecoming Parades. Then it was announced that the Annual Staff had submitted the prize-winning float. This trophy was presented to Barbara Stanford, editor. Second place went to River- side. Mrs. Ronnie Mosley accepted the trophy. Al- though no prize was given, the Library Club received Honorable Mention. The rest of the clubs that submitted floats, while slightly disappointed, went away with plans for the winning float in next year's Homecoming Parade. 2nd Place RIVERSIDE SCHOOL 1st Place ANNUAL STAFF
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