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I-IOMECOMING Dennis Staebell Qhirley .ataeb 11 crown bearers, Craig Bffrtelson and Petty Lee This sage is soonsored ov Humbold t Supoly .. 9 Proudly carrying the crowns are the
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xt, x I ' 3 S-- KI ENSEMBLES Enjoying themselves in bov's ' quartette are Zib Even, Stan ' Fetters, Harvey Shumaker, and Tom Masters. Singing in the WiXSd ensemole are Zib Even, John Lippert, Dennis Staebell, Stan Fetters, Jim Stoddard, Harvey Shumaker, Tom Masters, Wayne Larson, Kay Mallinger, Sharon White, Wvlma Hutten, Jo Stoddard, Marge Anderson, Dorothy Henjung Karen Barenklau, and Connie Heaner. f 'Jn '- 6- sy' Karen Barenklau, Kay Mal- -. Q Q Q' . , linger, Wylma Hutten, Jo h -1 Q A ' Stoddard, Marge Anderson, ' ', A 1' and Sharon White sang in A the sextette. P xEi! ilgiiiia This page is sponsored by Sioux Valley Hatchery.
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Standing Left to Right Sophomore attendants, Charles Beck, Shirley Boll, senior attendants, Stan Fetters, Dorothy Han isch, King, Denny Staebell, Queen, Shirley Staebell, junior attendants, Betty Staudenmieq LaMar Hanisch, freshmen atten dants, Barbara Staebell, Steve Zimmer, In front crown bear ers, Craig Bereilson, Betty Lee Highlighting the sixth annual homecoming was the corna tion of Dennis and Shirley Staebell as king and queen The cornation took place Thursday evening, October 15, in the school aud1tor1um,on the beautifully decorated stage Follow ing the cornation a snake dance led by the football players and cheerleaders weaved its way to main street where a pep rallv was held To the tune of the Victory March at l UO on Friday the band stepped off to begin e est Homecoming parade ever held Winning first prize was the clever senior float It was a huge sku k bearing the title, Skunk 'Em The Home Bc Club took second place followed by the iunior class itllowing the parade the Eagles clipped the Salem Cubs 25 to Bringing to a close the years homecoming was a delightful dance held at the Legion Hall Fall colors and leaves de corated the entire hall lr and Hrs Stoddard led the grand march followed by the royalty and other students This page is sponsored by Sioux Valley Co operative u e ' an I - e ' Q 2 n 0 w Q e . 0 . 9 e s 0 e e . - I e . a e 0 n O
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