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cake, following the suit started last year as juniors. Second place was awarded to the hard-working Sopho- mores, and a joyous Freshman Class took third. Unfortunately, not every float could win a prize; but, even so, nothing could dampen the spirits of the kids at H.H.S. on this most rousing of all weekends! Originality FRESHMEN - ‘Third, Originality
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G.A.A. - First, Beauty Division Everybody loves a parade - es- pecially the students at H.H.S.! Members of classes and organiza- tions put their heads together to think of a clever variation of this year's theme, “Fairytales.” For the first time, this year, the Stu- dent Council-sponsored parade and coronation were both held in the fall. The rewards of the weeks of thoughtful preparation were felt by all who had worked on the six floats that won recognition. The G.A.A. float, which always seems to profit by its strictly feminine touch, again took first in the beau- ty division. Second place was given to the newly formed Spanish Club, and third place went to the Art Club. In the originality divi- sion, the Senior Class took the en eye et ae H.H.S. Beauties ee Jr. Red Cross h ee SPANISH CLUB - Second, Beauty Division ART CLUB - Third, Beauty Division
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The activity of homecoming week was hectic and exhilarating. The preparation of floats ended, and the actual participa- tion of students began on Thursday night when a giant bonfire sparked the series of events yet to come. At the bonfire, a rousing crowd of about 200 students cheered the team and warmed up their vocal chords, We may march on the field, but to and fro, we ride! Mr. Gurnea supervises! ? Homecoming I'm sure Rumplestiltskin did it faster than this! Juniors hard at work.
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