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Homecoming '-. K.. Queen Twyla receives the crown The victory smile A post-coronation chat Gathering around the queen The sixth annual homecoming on October 10, was a homecoming that was anticipated long in advance and one that was very carefully planned. It began at 1:30 with a colorful and attractive parade led by the marching band. The parade was the largest in Fu.lda's homecoming history. There was at least one en- try in the parade from each class within the school. Grades one through six dressed in costumes and marched in the parade. Grades seven through twelve each sponsored a float. The slogan that was car- ried out in nearly all of the floats was 'Rock the Rockets.' The Fulda businessmen were also very co- operative in that they contributed rnany beautiful and appropriate entries in the parade. After the parade a large crowd of people gathered in the gyrnnasiuxn to witness the crowning of the queen. The queen candidates were as follows: senior--Twyla Popkeng junior--Helen Hellwinckelp soph- omore--Susan Penrodg freshman--Max-gene Bremerg eighth--Shari Landers: seventh--Ardella Popken. Of the six candidates Twyla Popken was selected by the student body to reign over the remaining home- coming festivities. She was crowned by the football co-captains, John Zins and Fred Zemler. On the same evening the Fulda Raiders met the Comfrey Rockets under the lights on the football field. Inspired with true homecoming enthusiasm the Raiders defeated the Rockets Z5-15. Following the foot- ball victory the music departrnent sponsored a dance in the beautifully decorated high school gyrnnasiurn. 40
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Red Raider Thelma Dennis Editor Arlene Langer Clarice Madison Assistant Editor Production Manager The RED RAIDER underwent modernization this past year in that it wore a hard cover for the first tixne. These covers were made a reality due to the untiring efforts of the staff when they sponsored a subscription drive, a Sadie Hawkins party, and sold hot dogs. After financial matters came layout sheets, pic- tures, copy, and deadlines. The staff under the direction of Mr. McCuaig and Miss Steuck tried to give a complete picture of the entire school--its organizations, events, leaders, and momentities. The RED RAIDER is published so that in the future we might be enabled to review life in F.H.S. during 1952-53. Staff: Editor ------------------ Thelma Dennis Assistant Editor ---------- Arlene Langer Production Manager ------ Clarice Madison Business Manager ------------ Wayne Plut Sports Editor ------------ Donald Magnus Art Editor --------------- Joanne Graham Copy Editor-- Advisors ----- ------------------Carol Zine -Mr. McCuaig, Miss Steuck Pat Zins, Donna I-Iolinka, Susan Penrod, Alta Redenius, Verna Magnus, Helen Hellwinckei. Clarine Evers, Elaine Brady, Verdelle Ramerth, Shirley Hager Others ------- Business Staff Typists Copy editor Art editor 39 and proofreaders and advisors
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Homecoming Events CLASS nr m 1. Modern Mode of transportation--Senior entry. Z. W'ho's it, What's it? It must be the juniors. 3. The band leads the parade. 4. Mrs. Midgeley beats a Rocket on the ex-teachers' float. 5. The sophomores indulged in atomic research. 6. The sixth grade marched too. 7. The eighth grade served Comfrey- burgers. 8. Doorprizes given during intermission. 9. The business men helped make our parade great. 10. Repeat performance--the sophomores. ll. The Music Department served lunch at the dance. 12. The freshmen fellows joined the fun. 13. The frosh gals cut Comfrey on their float. 14. Pep and enthu- siasm on the football field. 15. Verdelle Rarnerth warbles at the intermission. 41
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