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Royalty Rides High! Homecoming Snake Dance. The Homecoming Parade was held on Friday, October 22. All the various clubs and ebsses turned out with fine floats. The Junior creation won first prize. Although we lost the game to Cuba, it was a memorable occasion. Homecoming Clowns Parade in Havana Streets 6 Preshies first float. Industrial Arts Creation.
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Top Poor Freshman! It seems that always at first there is somebody who just doesn’t get the hang of where he should go. For a bad performance, there are always the punishments, which mean embarrassment for most and trying not to get caught the next time. A special advertisement for people who keep the behind-the- scenes actions going, and the ones who keep the performers going. Cooks: Bernice Hahn, Rovcna Ackridge, Sirs. Cora I.ee Shirley, Wilhelmina Hahn. Janitors: Melvin “Shorty Lyons, George Wheebck, and F.arl Rayburn.
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Royal escorts and retiring Queen. From left to right—Marlene Brown, Jerry Coots, Vicky Crabtree, Allen Post, Sally Matthews, Judy Binder proxy for Vicki Niederer, and Ronnie Winkles. Main Attraction! Homecoming Royalty King Gene I and Queen Joanne I lead the Royal Dance after their coronation. Following the football game, the Homecoming Dance was held in the gym which had been beautifully deco- rated by the Booster Club to the theme of “Dancing in the Dark.” The crowning glory of the big day came about 11 o'clock when Joann Sarff and Gene Morse were revealed as King and Queen.
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