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:QQ Q , HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS jerry Lenz. Bklfbillll johnson, XVarrcn Nelson, h'f1l1'gL1Cl'itC Wfestbrook, Queen Beverly, King Glenn, Florence Skong, Alex Kurlrie, Yvonne Duckstnd, and Jerome Dalnes. - 1 ,.,.., . M ,, SCENES FROM THE HOMECOMING CELEBRATION ' Page 'llbirluwz
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s o sw-f H A .J 9- wy 0 ' H o M E C o M IN G F E s T 1 VI T 1 E s :fvfDJuJ,9bZz,. r V J C' 0 'N J R ,O A 8 Q Q- 'N v Q e 'F Sk m9 ,Vx I-:N M Q 'AV A ii in QUEEN BEVERLY WEBER AND KING GLENN LEAF Three thrilling events marked a never-to-be-forgotten Homecoming celebration: an assembly on October 8, a football game on October 9, and a dance on October 10. With a Fall Festival for its theme and the stage appropriately set, the assembly proved to be most entertaining. Cowgirls and hillbillies were a-singing and a-feudingf' Then came the big moment: the crowning of Bev Weber and Glenn Leaf as king and queen of Homecoming by Jerry Dreier, Senior Class President. The next evening Marshall students were all set for the big game. With the cries of ROPE MONROE filling the crisp autumn air, the Greyhounds romped clown the field and won 24 to 12. Finally came the big climax-the dance in our gym which was decorated with brilliantly colored leaves and clusters of balloons. We shall remember this Homecoming for many years to come. Page Twelve
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OUR PROM, 1952 Page FKIIIFIKUII Tap Razr: Two groups enjoying the lovely atmosphere ol the Arizona Room nt the Prom Ballroom. Szyflllllf Razr: In step for the Grand March! Tbird Rau' fI.4'ff!: All set for Il lively time were: Kay Anderson, Mildred Gall, und Shirley Seelwold. Ciiflzlwz No rest for these dancing feet. Riglvl: The chnperones were enjoying them- selves. tool Mrs. Salmon, Mrs. Hamann, Mr. H,1m.1nn. Mr. Salmon. lkfr. Higlwec, Mrs. 1-ligl-lee. Bolton! fLufl!: junior Class Olficers and Prom Committee Clhnirmzin. Top Razr: Dick Blakely, President: lxfurrny Appelluurn, Music Committee Chziirman. Fr-our Razr: Regina XY'llll1llHS. Prom Clmir- mgxng jerry Dreier. Vice-President: hlildred Gall, Program Committee Chnirmung Patti Brown. Secretary-Treasurer. Bottom fRigl9fj: Looking pretty for the photographer are: Sondra Anderson, Danna XVood, jnnice Ponder, and Regina Wlillinms.
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