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Page 18 text:
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A Festive Air Surrounded Many beautiful corsages were seen around Darling Memorial Stadium on the night of football Homecoming. These flowers were sold by the FTA. Mr. Garland R. Lively placed the crown on the head of Kathy Seaton, the Football Homecoming Queen. After the crowning, Kathy was honored with a traditional kiss from the principal. Curwin Abbott served at Kathy’s escort. The Senior Class homecoming representative, Beate Lindingcr, escorted by Warren Chap- man, entered the field as the band played “Stairway to the Stars.” She was followed by junior attendant, Martha Reed Ennis escorted by Billy Greenberger, and sophomore at- tendant Robyn Fox escorted by Wayne Marshall. The attendants were elected from their respective classes and the escorts were chosen by the girls. 14
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Female students, like Linda Ingram, spent many mornings getting excuses from Mrs. Nancy Quinn. The boys had to get theirs from the assistant principal, Mr. Gibson. Is Never Dull Then entirely exhausted, the stupified scholar stum- bled to his locker, where he was probably assaulted by a contrary load of books. The final scene of the day was a sa age rush for the buses and home. Next day — a carbon copy, but to the proud Crabbers it was the most original version in High School Row. S«tvu»c 4-.MW The end of the day found students rushing to get on the buses for home and start their awaiting homework. Mary Polifka and John Lerner climbed the steps to the sec- ond floor on route to another day at HHS. Wayne Marshall, James Russell, Sonny Banton, and Hobie Shields found that the end of the day was a happy time. School was a good place to be for only six hours.
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Stadium as Homecoming Court Was Presented A festix e air engulfed Darling Memorial Stadium on the evening of November 1 as the 1963 Homecoming Queen and court were presented. Kathy Seaton, escorted by Curwin Ab- bott, reigned oxer the thrilling contest and dance that fol- loxxcd. Senior attendant, Beate Lindinger, xvas escorted by War- ren Chapman. Martha Reed Ennis, junior attendant, and Robin Fo.x, sophomore attendant, xxere escorted by Billy Greenberger and Wayne Marshall, respectively. Miss Seaton xxas presented to the student body as the band, under the direction of T. T. Lawrence, played ‘ ' Stairxvay to the Stars.” Garland R. Lively placed the magnificent croxxTi on her head to the strains of the “Miss America Theme.” Smiling happily, she also accepted the perpetual loving cup and traditional silx ' er plate. The ex ' ening, heightened by a sensational 19-7 victory over Granby, xvas clima.xed by a dance at the high school. Hoxvie and the Blazers provided the music for the exciting occasion. Yes, Homecoming 1964 xvas one of the loxeliest nights of the year. 15
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