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Coronation The evening of our homecoming coronation, Thurs- day, October lU, began with music by the pep band. A talent show, sponsored by the senior class, featured skits by the various organizations of the school. Frank Goelz, master of ceremonies, introduced each skit and then introduced Joann Kodet, our third run- ner-up to the queen, who commented on the royalty. To the theme of All American Girl, our candi- dates marched in with their escorts. Last year’s queen, Sandi Marguth, was escorted by Mike Tate. At the climactic moment of the evening, Sandi Wolter was crowned 1966 homecoming queen. The guests followed the royalty outside to the bonfire and peD fest which was led by the cheerlead- ers. After the queen lighted the symbolic fire the fans cheered and the coach gave his encouraging speech. The guests left with high hopes for the next day's activities.
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r- OUEEN SRHDl HOMECOMING PARADE In the early afternoon of a windy Friday, October 15 excited families and friends could be seen gathering along the parade route• As the whistle sounded and the drums rolled out the opening cadence, the Homecoming parade began as the honor guard led the parade through the center of town The school band in uniform followed in step. Our three candidates and their parents waved from convertibles. The high school students proudly displayed floats they had constructed in the busy days of preparation. Showing their pep, elementary children wore colorfully de- corated boxes which added a spirited ending to the pre-game fest- ivities. Annual Staff Skit- Barb Petsinger Climaxing the 1965 Home- coming days, alumni and stud- ents gathered in the town hall for the queen 8 processional and an evening of dancing. The musicmakers were the MacPhail Jazzmasters invited by the senior class. During an in- termission, the Juniors were announced as the winner of the parade s floats. Still filled with enthusiasm the crowd de- parted, happy with the home- coming victories. Junior float Pep Club skit Morton high school band 12
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