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CWB have a pfkzasamt mtQnQudQ The Homecoming festivities began on Thursday evening, October 25th. A program entitled Off the Rec- ordv and presented by the vocal groups cleverly portrayed the records in the shop coming to life in song and dance. Following this excellent variety show came the most breath-taking event of the evening-the coronation. The mixed chorus, garbed in blue choral robes and carrying lighted candles, lined the aisle which led to thc stage. The Royalty proceeded down this aisle to the music of Stardust played by the Holstein High School Dance Band. The stage represented a beautiful blue heaven with silver stars twinkling in the back- ground. As the Royalty ascended the stairway to this heaven, they reached a green carpet strewn with red roses and rose petals, in front of two white thrones. When the Royalty reached their places, Mr. Christie pre- sented Queen Patsy Keitges with a bouquet of yellow and bronze mums. Miss Stoner then crowned the attendants, Margene Goettsch, Larry Leinbaugh, Verla Frahm and Don Fritz. Next, Mr. Christie crowned Pat and Patsy Keitgcs, the King and Queen of the 1956 Homecoming. After the coronation the mixed chor- us sang the Holstein Royalty Songi' as the king, queen, and attendents left the auditorium. To climax the evening the traditional bonfire was lighted and Kingsley was burned in effigy. On Friday afternoon a parade was led by the Holstein High School Marching Band through town. Follow- ing the band were the four class floats and the three convertibles carrying the Royalty. Friday evening the Homecoming was made complete with the winning of the Homecoming game. .E M sponsored by SIMMONS BEAUTY SHOPPE AND BARBER SHOPg STONEKING, HARRY, TRUCKINGQ THE CAVE and CORREGEOUX GARAGE
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Left to Right: Don, Verla, Queen Patsy, King Pat, Margene, Larry. E is fs l M F M y , V: to F it Ii JDS?-W DEW .wbizgi ' .- vx.....4. . Top Left: Sophomore Float They Smell De-feet g Top Right: Freshmen Float 'Tloating to Vic- tory g Center Left: Junior Float Choppin' Down No. 20,2 Cvrztefr Right: Senior Float Dial 'V' for Victory g Lower Left: Coronation Processionalg Lower Right: The Bonfire. Sponsored by COUNCIL OAK ond ECKERMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
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