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Victory Does Not Follow Soaring Spirit, hope, and chants for victory all rose skyward with the blazing flames of the traditional Homecom- ing bonfire fright, Beat, Beat the Dreadnaughts became the cry as the students formed a snake dance around the glowing fire. Hurricanes Strike, No Survivors had become the theme of Homecoming 1964. Beginning a week of spirited activities, students decorated their home- rooms around this theme. Winning first place, Home- room 117 dramatically illustrated the Homecoming mood by using Happiness is Beating the Dread- naughts fbelowl. When the day of the game finally arrived, members of Anchor Club presented a special pep rally flower rightj, as the students ioined in adding final encouragement to the Hurricanes.
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Taking time out for social activities fupper rightj, Bob shares many responsibilities with still other offi- cers who have helped to make the 1964-65 year at MHS memorable. As Editor-ln-Chief of the '65 'CANE ECHO, Curtis Tutterrow, Qleftj, has held an office which required a great amount of work. Taking pictures of all phases of school life, he has helped to preserve memories by the publication of the school yearbook. Another publication's editor, Lanny Cecka Qupper leftj, deserves recognition and thanks for his extra hours and efforts. Holding the position of editor of the MACOHI, Lanny served the school in a very im- portant way.
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Homecoming Spirit if ffx 3 1 , s.,.,,g' Honored at the game were the Homecoming Spon- sors: Pam Akins escorted by Scott Cole, representing Student Councilp Mary Jane Thomas escorted by Chris Woodland, representing the football team: Dot Oakley escorted by John Criswell, representing the Drill Team, Pat Parrot escorted by Lanny Cecka, re- presenting the band, and Honorary Sponsor Tania Saramento escorted by Bob Levenson Cabovej. Another highlight ot the game's activities was a pre- sentation of Alley Cat by the Sugar Canes during halftime lupper lefty. Bringing Homecoming T964 to a climax was the presentation of the Tommy Paul award to a senior guard Wayne Dimond fupper rightj. This trophy, which is awarded every year to the outstanding player of the Homecoming Game, is named for one of Manatee's most loyal fans, Mr. Tommy Paul.
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