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a Homecoming. A highlight of every school year is the long-anticipated weekend of homecoming. It started off this year with a snake dance beginning at the square and ending at H.H.S., where a large turnout of students joined in a rousing bonfire. Busy, busy, busy were the words to describe this home- coming. The students of H,H.S, can look back upon it with many fond memories. We won our homecoming game with a score of 27-14 - the first time our Bulldogs had ever beaten Madison. Every float in the parade was a beautiful success, We crowned our first king, Dennis Immer, and a radiant new queen, Mary Ann Spacek. All the little things - crepe paper, mums, football uniforms, formals - that make homecoming a wonderful time of year will not soon be forgotten. Special Maid Kathy Iberg receives last-minute adjustments, The pep band helped to spark up the bonfire cele- bration. John “Spank Spengel adds a last-minute touch to the junior float. Even Senior Class president, Char- Student Council president, Dennis Immer, supervises the space lie Barber, gets busy on flowers project at Cape H.H.S. for the float, 23
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The theme, Blast-off to Victory won second prize in ori- The Art Club float offered the Trojans a ginality for the Freshman class, trip to the moon, 29 Future Me Even though not every float | could win a prize, the fun and excitement that went along with the effort put forth by all the clubs and classes made each of the finished products a real success. Clever minds worked night and day trying to devise unique ideas and beautiful creations for floats | that were built according to this | year's theme, “A Look Into the | Future. Long hours were spent in turning ordinary wagons into masterpieces of beauty and inge- nity. The Sophomore class won first prize in originality for their time machine, — te tan aa The Swami of the Bulldog staff's float pre- The Junior class wanted to blow the Trojans off the map, dicted a victory for the Bulldogs. | 25
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