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STUDE T LIFE Dalliance. An aggressive snip, a doubtful whimper, and a pleading But it's not even past my ears yet! A simple adjustment be- fore waltzing into that next scene with its trained leaps, pirouettes, and flurried curt- sies. A quick peek to procure assurance that all scholastic masters have departed, then a deliberate postponement of homework for more important right now's. A large mum blossoming with floats of dinner-stolen nap- kins, dances and fountains, and year-long memories. Finally, an energetic leap past skeptical bystanders into impromtu fun, offhand adventure and necessary nonsense.
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Members of the homecoming court are Suzi Grafton, queen, Tim Telleen Ron Weis second attendants Cheryl Carlson Bob Seeds Moen, king, ludy Vandevoorde, Gary Seitz, first attendants, jane third attendants Becky Deahl Gary Pynckel fourth attendants The unexpected warm weather for this year's Homecoming and concern for the borrowed cars prompted attendants to dress accordingly. Floats and Balmy Weather Both Spell Homecoming As the temperatures soared into the eighties so did the spirits of MHS because this was Homecoming weekend. Floats, which had been started weeks ahead of time were hastily completed in the early hours of Friday, October 3, to meet the two o'clock deadline and to also squeeze in a few hours of school. Backstage ten nervous seniors waited for the corona- tion program. All the speculation came to an end when the editors of the M and the Line O'Type announced the attendants and finally the king and queen. Then the court hurriedly joined the parade on its tradi- tional march through downtown Moline. Smear 'em, by Science Club, two smoking trains by Senior Class and Pep Club, and the gymnastic clowns headed a long list of very untraditional entries. While fans slept late following the victory over Daven- port West, GAA transformed the cafeteria into a Foun- tain of Youth. That night the 1969 Homecoming court took its final bow and the seniors sighed at leaving their last Moline High School Homecoming. lO
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