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After the gala parade, the game began. From the starting whistle, the boys knew that they were cinched to win. They gave the green banana right back to Winona, the originators, with the score of 20 to 7. The dance was the climax of a wonderful day of excit- ing experiences. Gala Events
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colorful procession as it wound its way back for judges' results. Proudly pos- sessing first honors was Mr. Moeller's homeroom, which created Hold Them To Zero , a float bearing a white igloo and thermometer. Winona No-Win-A, l958's slogan, proved true in John Marshall stadium that night, as our boys became heroes in the thrilling 20-7 victory over Winona. Then the green banana, symbol of defeat, was presented to its originator, the Winona High School by the Rocket co-captains. To top oFf the whole wonderful day, John Marshall celebrated victory at a big dance, as a record number of alumni were present. 'ww 5' XII? The Homecoming committee worked diligently for weeks under the direction of Miss Ramer, to make our first homecoming at J.M.H.S. a huge success. Above are some of the members of this committee. Seated left to right are: Carey Dubbert, chairman, Sara Halvorson, Kathy Logan. Standing are: Judy Pederson, Nancy Hurrle, Shirley Gronvold, Becky Love, Dick Edwards, and Carol Christianson.
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Lost minute prepcxra- V' tions were made on the homecoming masterpieces the night before the big ddy. . Highlight Homecoming it .Ji Ni rx 5 W 5 , if mix ik tts! E Queen Jane and senior attendant Judy Wade iubilcintly reioice after o Rocket touchdown. 57
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