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u 1 ,f . , H. 1 A 1. Over here girls. 2. Getting a good tan. 3. Sober as a judge. 4. Well known twosome. 5. Love birds. 6. Having a laugh. 7. It's so peaceful in the 'country. 8. Couple a' cowgirls. 9. Cold, huh? 10. She'll do in a pinch. 11. Wake up, Ruth. 12. Not smoking, just cold. 13. Farmer Beverly. 14. What a huddle, Oh Boy. 15. What is it? 16. Years ago. 17. Rah, rah, rah, rah! 18. Eating, huh Catherine? 19. All those smiles. 20. Some dog! 21. What's the occasion?
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Homecoming Homecoming of 1951 began with a mild roar and ended in a bangup explosion when the Lemmon Cowboys defeated the Pierre Governors 7 to O on Friday night, October 19th. The Coronation ceremonies took place Thursday night, October eighteenth. The identification of the Queen was kept secret until then. Candidates for Marshall were Kenneth Ash- more, James Duncan and Clifford Raffertyg Queen candidates were Beverly Allart, Lillien Krischen, Georgine Rustad, Norma Jean Sattler and jean Wanstedt. A breathless hush settled over the audience when Queen Jean Wanstedt entered the school gymnasium at the side of Kenneth Ashmore, Marshall. The welcoming speech was given by the Marshallg then the queen was crowned. Queen Jean gave her address to the audience and was presented a bouquet ofroses by Clifford Rafferty. Entertainment was provided by the girl's glee club, and a group of ten juniors who danced before the throne. Also the freshmen put on a one act play. After Coronation the students snake-danced out to the football field for a bonfire and pep meeting. Still later they proceeded to the Palace Theater where they saw a free show. A float was made by the school for the Homecoming royal- ty, on which they rode out to the football field on Friday night. At the start of the game Queen Jean kissed the ball. During the first and second quarter of the game no score was made, but in the third the Cowboys scored and made their extra point. The Pierre Governors threatened in the fourth quarter but did not score. This was the last game of the football season be- cause ofthe cancellation of the Mott and Belle Fourche games. 4
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