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Page 11 text:
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OF THE SEASON l . . . while our cheerleaders led us as they rode on the truck which ended the floats. ,. .., .0 The long Homecoming Parade was followed by we students who were having a time cheering for our team . . , Liu !'S. iv - ......... My U The town square was filled to the over- flowing with us students and other loyal fans. ll .ff lv- The band, which led the parade, played our school song and played for other cheers. A speech by Lloyd Lenig of our foot- ball team predicted a victory, which unfortunately we did not gain.
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HOMECOMING-OUR FIRST BIG THRILL ff? Qt Q fe 7 sit! , X l Q fy.. .L .T 2 c . rsh? The excitement started at the bonfire the night before we played our arch- enemy, North Judson. The next after- noon it mounted even higher as the Homecoming Parade moved from KHS to the town square with the band lead- ing. Following were the lovely queen candidates, the football team, and our floats on which we had worked so hard. Our hopes burned as bright as the bonfire that we built the night before the game 1. We students followed the parade, and led by our cheerleaders, yelled until our were raw. After speeches given throats by the coach, captains of the team, and others, we were dismissed. At the half of the game 1958 queen Dorothy Clemons crowned Mary Folkers Homecoming Queen of 1959. The Junior float won lst prize, the Freshmen won 2nd, the Eighth, 3rd, and the Seniors, Ath. Our enthusiasm fell a little when we lost the game, but all-in-all it was still a very good Homecoming. 9: 6 'V' at :fbi ex It was a strange sight to see such well dressed young men waiting for . . . . . . All those lovely girls who were in a flurry to get dressed for that long parade down Main Street.
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'v TIT HOMECOMING IS CLIMAXED BY Claudelle Pick sponsored by K-Club CROWNING Ten beautiful girls walked out before a large homecoming crowd. Everyone held his breath as Dorothy Clemons, 1958 homecoming queen, walked back and forth behind the girls-finally placing the crown on the head of our new queen, Mary Folkers. The ten girls were chosen as candidates by various organizations. Mary, the sen- ior class candidate, was elected queen by the studeht body. 'E' Helen Johnson sponsored by Sophomore Class Shirley Pitrovvski sponsored by F.H.A. L . Carol Green Charilyn Sellers Linda Lock sponsored by Band sponsored by Chorus sponsored by Junior Class
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