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Shadow of your smile: Steve Wallace and Marsha Kimler take advantage of an opportunity to chat be- tween dances. Jone York reigns over rainy '66 Homecoming Despite the continual drizzle of rain, the 1966 Homecoming activities proceeded with only slight alterations. The Senior Class began the celebration with a rainy, windy struggle to construct a 40 foot high bonfire from boxes, logs, trees, and crates, which had been carted to the rear of the high school. Although the results weren't quite what was expected, a spirited pep rally applauded the widest it not the tallest bonfirei The Eagle's football game with Deer Park was postponed for one night because of the inclement weather, but the un- nual Homecoming Dance continued as scheduled. Amid bright- ly flowered decorations and beautifully-gownedattendants, Miss Jane York was named I966 Homecoming Queen. On Saturday evening, despite the cold mist and muddied field, the football team appeared on the gridiron anxious and determined to detect Deer Park's Wildcats. During half-time the various brilliantly adorned Hoots made their appearance and rounded the field to be judged Queen Jane York then presented her color, blue, to co-coptuins Steve Bates and Tom Hogue, and awarded the Junior Class the hard-eorned first prize for their float built around the theme of Batman. Atthough the aggressive Milford Eagles were downed by the Wildcats 226, the anticipation, effort, excitement, and pog- ecntry ot Homecoming remained in the memories of the stu- dents of Milford High School. Queen Jane York honors football team captain Steve Bates 05 senior attendant Vicki Kincade observes.
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Vicki Kincade cm Debbie Taylor, senior attendants, Bev Goodpastor, sopho ore attendant; and Carla Moore, iunior aHendo June York, I966 Homecoming queen.
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- I 1; : . ?'EMK ABOVE: Tom Wetzel, John Goldsberry, and Linda Heslur sing I'd Speidel, Kuyreen PrewiH, and Diane Newman. Gory Komlos us Fagin sings You've Go? to Pick a Pocket or Student Directors Carolyn Orme and Kiffy Peveler organize Twa. props, just one of their numerous duties, J Consider Yourself at Home sings Terry Creeden as Arfful Dodger and sevenfh-graderTim Bralfen as Oliver. accompanied by The Boys of Fugin's gang.
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