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COUGAR SPIRIT 'F ' 2 'tw is ' ff r7'Vf .LNMM With a heartful of joy, and a handful of happiness, Elaine Coach Reed prophesied they'II never catch up to you with Richardson, Cougar mascot, shouted in ecstasy for a victory. his sign for Rufus, the Roadrunner, Ferguson, at a pep rally. .,.. N-A me ssc,-Mx.. AS A SYMBOL OF THE COUGAR'S CONFIDENCE IN THEMSELVES, A FINAL RESTING PLACE WAS PREPARED FOR THE CORAL PARK RAMS. 123
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Gala Atmosphere, Jovial Festivity Illuminated Homecoming Week Traditions were set! New spirit and old memories surged in the hearts of students during Killian's first Homecoming Weeks activities. Visiting alumni who joined the celebra- tions were Bob Anderson, senior class president, Martha Kaplan, 1968 editor of The Catamount, and Mervin Ben- nett, former senior accolade and athlete. Seniors held the spotlight during the week, enjoying color day, crazy hat day, and dress up day resigned solely for them. The first graduating class had made dark and light blue their senior colors. Regality radiating from her smile, Queen Linda Senn was presented at the football game, and along with senior princesses Donna Hoefling, Pat Anderson, Ivory lVliller, and Alice Nliller, reigned over the Homecoming Dance. Ac- companying the royal court were Bobbie Acton, junior princess, Jo Ann Harris, sophomore princess, and Sue NlcDonald, freshman princess. The Cougar Machine buried the Coral Park Rams under Central Field in the homecoming game. A gala parade made its way from Killian to the stadium where students viewed a 33-12 Cougar victory. The New York Square Library and the Uniques har- moniously carried through the Homecoming Dance theme, Action: ln Black and White. Both groups contributed Homecoming festivities included the crowning of Linda Senn as the 1969 Ul'ld9Fgl'OLIl'lCl blues and Soul music as the first Home- Homecoming Queen who presided over the event with a gracious smile. Coming Week ended under the bright night Sky- 3 1 Q si of Cabovej As Homecoming week came to an end, the Machine's seniors were up for the game and proved it by wearing their jersies during the Homecoming pep rally. Crightj Jim Stoeckel escorted princess ivory Miller, to the throne. -f -ne f-sf WH - Q-
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