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The 1964 Homecoming court was (from left): Senior Princesses Laura Faye Heringer, Sarah Cummins, and Sparkle Fuller, Queen Jeanne Starry, Junior Princess Fay Maloney and Sophomore Princess Sandra Towner. Queen Jeanne is seen at the dance with date Glen Hopson. Homecoming 1964 Homecoming court gets royal introduction from trumpeters (from left) Ron Moore, Vernon Horn and Tom Engle. 2
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September was the beginning of a new and busy year at McMinnville High School. Student activities started off at a fast pace with the enthusiasm for participation reaching a spirited high. For the Sophomores, high school proved to be a new, bewildering and exciting world. The Juniors and Seniors soon fell into the familiar pace of crowded halls, loads of books and homework. The fall had come and the weeks passed with a flurry of activities. The Thespians were working hard preparing their play, Blithe Spirit for production. There were also serious moments such as the fall Honor Society tapping when students stopped to give recognition to academic achievement. Sophomore Melody Spencer, Junior Kathy Lewis and Senior Vernon Horn stand proudly before their class wastepaper baskets. Enthusiasm rises as a new school year catches hold.
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Queen Jeanne I has a bright smile as she waves to friends during pre-game ceremonies. Junior Princess Fay Moloney (left) with escort Martin Wolcott, and Sophomore Princess Sandra Towner with escort Bryan Young leave the field after being introduced to the large crowd at the Homecoming game. Mums, a Homecoming tradition, were treasured by many. Senior Princesses (from left): Laura Faye Heringer, Sarah Cummins and Sparkle Fuller are greeted by the fans with great enthusiasm. Included in the activities of the fall was Homecoming 1964. These days were filled with excitement, encouraging cheers, bright smiles, shaky knees and hoping for a victory bell. For Homecoming is a tradition. Homecoming began Wednesday night with the announcement of the 1964 court, a bonfire and a sock hop. Homecoming night brought a climax to the preceding activities. It was the beginning of the end of a busy week, and before anyone realized it the evening of frantic cheering filled with the energy of youth was over. These days remained but a memory.
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