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Homecoming Events The Senior Class presented their version of a festival occasion when they set out to make the Homecoming Week of '59 an event to re- member. On October 21, the Pep Rally was organized with a car caravan following. Friday, October 22, started out with a football game and crown- ing of Queen Margaret Freeborg and her court, Princesses Harriet Templeton and Peggy Cerenzia. This evening was highlighted with a dance where Margaret was recrowned and escorted onto the floor, for the spotlight dance, by football captain, Wayne Christenson. ' I' ff I
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ROW 1: Iohn Wing, Charles McMacken, Mel' Copeland, Gary Markham, Jim Buhler, Bob Batterman, Bruce Wynne, Merril Collett, Bill Bocstruck. ROW 2: Marshall Brammer, Pat Lauthean, Harvey Schuyler, Dan Hensley, Tom Little, Dennis Kohlieber, Jim McAdans, Willis Vincent. ROW 3: Mike Holmberg, Jerry McKee, Bob McBeth, Ed Carlson, Dick Wilburn, Ace Mclnturff, Bob Wilson, Mel Hat- tenburg, Fred Buhler, Flash Gibson. Football Meads' football team went into action on September 17 after being invited into the city league to make an even number of schools par- ticipating in the valley Merry-Go -Round Game. The first kickoff was West Valley kicking to Mead who held on to the ball and gave us the yardage advantage of 79 to 1 to win the first quarter. In the second quarters' action Gonzaga downed Central Valley which left the two valley schools to battle the third quarter and end- ing with West Valley ahead. , Beginning the final quarter in which Gonzaga and Mead battled for the championship with a close start for both but ending with Gon- zaga on top 12-0. The next night Mead traveled to Colville to participate in another Merry-Go-Round in which they fought long ana hard. But as the quar- ters went by and victories were won. Mead took fourth. In league competition Mead found only one equal. It went through the leagues' five games with only one loss, to Chewelah, for a tie with Deer Park, in obtaining the Northeast Washington Class A Title. During the season Mead played Ephrata who was the number 1 team in the state last year, to a 13-13 tie. Later in the season Mead ventured off into Idaho to play Moscow, a triple A school. Both schools played a hard game but Moscow won '7 -6. For the last game of the season Mead rnet West Valley on November 11 at West Valley. It was an exciting and important game with West Valley coming out on top by a score of 32 to 0. Mead finished a very happy season with a total of 5 wins and 3 losses and a tie for the league cham- pionship. MR. JAMES N. 3036 Monroe PARISH 8a SELLS FLOWER '
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FIRST ROW: Robert Wilson, Ellen Edwards, Paul Beck, Rosemary Dellwo Frank Knott SECOND ROW Lynda DeFeyter, Lois Keck, Karen Smith, Trudy Finley, Diane Sira, Harriet Templeton Allyne Moore Carolyn Warfeild, Nancy Hahn. THIRD ROW: Gary Markham, Bob McBeth Steve Anderson Ace Mc Inturff, Benny Winkler. School Leaders The Council, made up of home room representatives class presi dents, and student body officers, is the key supervisor of all student body activities. At weekly meetings the members discuss and program such func tions as dances, banquets or assemblies and have the all important task of preparing the next year's budget, President - - - Vice President - - Secretary - - - Business Manager - - Financial Manager - - PAUL BECK - - ROBERT WILSON - - ELLEN EDWARDS - - FRANK KNOTT ROSEMARY DELLWO
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