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Floats Floats were entered from all the upper four high school grades and the F.F.A. - F.H.A. and the Art Club in the 1963 Homecoming. Copping highest honors is the Sophomore Class, with the second and third place ribbons going to the Art Club an d Junior Class respectively. Spark enterec Spark was added to Homecoming by floats ?red in the parade. The H.H.S. Homecoming of 1963 was the beginning of the parade of floats, Queen candidates and the school band. Ribbons were awarded to the three top floats and the Queen, Miss Marcia Bane was crowned by the three football captains, Marc Marlatt, Randy Gwin, and Dan Reece. Homecoming Homecoming festivities, sponsored by the 1964 yearbook staff, were a new and thrilling experience for all.
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Gateway to the Future with Student Life The school life of a student starts Monday morning when he arrives at school and ends with the after- game dance Friday night. Between these times, however, many things happen which are enriching as well OS exciting to the student. If we were to follow him through a typical weel we would see the hectic schedule he pursues in the task of gaining an education. The assignments to be in on time, the meetings of the activities and the wel- come final bell of each day. In addition to the academic life and activities of the day, the average student continues after school with a multitude of extracurricular events. 13
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H 1 ■ S HiH ■ H M 1 |h-| KJ if ' ' oii ■ 1 r v W l j H K Sr ■ r ' 1 vj H 1 1 J n ■(i 1 uM vWB 9w %. 9 u Rfin Queens Reign Over Festive Events The charming Homecoming and J.C. Track Relay Queens and their Courts added an air of royalty to the events over which they reigned. The Homecoming Queen and her Court are Queen Marcia Bane, Betsy Johnson, Cheryl Clevenger, and Jane Welliver. The J.C. Relay Court is composed of Sheila Miller, Judy Johnson, Debbie Bond, and Queen Cheryl Clevenger. 15
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