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CTopJ The homecoming queen and attend- ants were: Kay VVarren, Robert Keast, Queen Virgie Binder, James Peters, Robert Munsell, and Bonnie Rogers. fMidd1eJ Neely charges through the Stafford back- field at the homecoming game. CBottomJ Alumni and students enjoyed the informal Homecoming dance. X 5
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Virgie Binder Is Homecoming Queen The 1954 Homecoming was exciting for the alumni, faculty, and stu- dents of Hays High School. After a pep assembly at 3:30 p. m., the evening festivities began Friday, October 15, at 6:30 p. m., with' a snake dance through Main street and stopping at the city auditorium for a bonfire. The main attraction of the Homecoming program was the Stafford-Hays football game at Lewis Field, which ended in a 45-0 victory for Hays High. During the halftime the band formed a crown on the field, the lights went out, and the three candidates for queen-Virgie Binder, Kay Warren, and Bonnie Rogers-and their escorts-Jim Peters, Bob Keast, and Bob Munsell -walked up the royal carpet onto the field. As the lights went on Sonny Simons crowned Virgie Binder the Homecoming Queen. Ricky Wallace was the crownbearer. Y After the game, there was a Homecoming dance at the high school for senior high students and alumni. The gym was decorated with footballs, pom- poms, and scrolls that gave the scores for the Homecoming games of the last 10 years. 8
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Pageant Presented in Auditorium More than 125 high school students participated in the twenty-ninth an- nual presentation of the Christmas Pageant, Three choirs with a total membership of 87, the brass choir, the string orchestra, and nine soloists provided the music for the pageant. Virgie Bind- er and Don Stanley played the parts of Mary and Joseph. Denny Lee, Denny J Green, and Perry Bemis were the three kings. Mac Brewer was the readerg and Mary Lee Powell, the narrator. The shepherds were David Harris, Jim ' Maska, Bob Munsell, Ronnie Sharp, and Larry Pratt. Vocal soloists were Kay Homburg who sang Oh Holy Night g Barbara Richards, Oh Little Town of Bethlehemng and Sue Suran, Silent Night. Peggi Johnson played a violin solo, Ave Maria g and Marilyn McCartney accompanied at the piano and organ. Mrs. Miriam Perry, Melvin Bishop, James Graham. and James Lewis were the directors- of the production. 10
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