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CLOSE-UP Scotch Lassies sponsored the first Homecoming celebration in the history of Highland Park High School on November 9, 1945, when Robert Horton and Joyce McCatter were crowned King and Queen by Bob Umholtz, Student President. Attendants were Barbara Murphy and Darlene Gooch. The king, queen and attendants were chosen by the entire student body from among candidates nom- inated by the Scotch Lassies and H-Club. The four honored students are members of the Class of i46. Student President Umholtz presented the queen and her two attendants between halves of the Seaman Highland football game. The band and Scotch Las- sies, after passing in review before both bleachers, formed a V facing the Highland side. The royal party then was taken to mid-field, where the queen was given a beautiful arm-bouquet of chrysanthe- mums and autumn leaves. At the varsity following the game, the coronation was held. Scotch Lassies in semi-circle formation, made a colorful background for the crowning cere4 mony. Janie Tietgen and Jackie Kramer, who bore the crowns on red satin pillows, led the procession of royaltyg and as President Umholtz presented the crowns to King Horton and Queen McCarter, the pep band played the school song. The success of the first homecoming festivities prompts Scotties to hope that such an annual event will become 'a tradition in Highland Park High School. '
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