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Powell, Bob Graham Reign over 'Broadway9 The oriental mood created in dance decorations based on the show “Tea House of the August Moon begins with the entrance. sentatives Marc Pruim and Cindy Wang; sophomore representatives Kathy Keena and Jay Breslin; freshman representatives Doug Diller and Marilyn Martin. Sophomores finish their second-place winning float, themed “Bye Bye Greyhounds 23
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Queen Kristin Powell and King Bob Graham descend from their thrones after being crowned by the 1963 royal couple. Carol Wagenvoord and Gary Sturh. Can- Royal Couple Kristin Oriental Play Themes Homecoming Dance 1964 Homecoming Weekend found the Chieftains unable to win the Homecoming game against Eaton Rapids in spite of a valiant attempt to follow the advice of the senior float slogan and “Can-a-lot of Greyhounds.” The brightest spot of the evening was the pre-game float presentation and half-time show, both based on the Homecoming theme, “Broadway.” Both the junior and senior high marching bands performed during the halftime show, after which the Queen Kristin Powell, her escort Joel Peterson, and her court composed of senior representatives Bonnie Lantz and Doug Delind; Cindy Wang and Marc Pruim, juniors; Kathy Keena and Jay Breslin, sophomores; and freshmen Marilyn Martin and Doug Diller were introduced. The following night, October 24, after being crowned by 1963 king and queen, Gary Sturk and Carol Wagenvoord, King Bob Graham and Kristin reigned over the Homecoming Dance, “Teahouse of the August Moon.” Dance decorators achieved an Oriental effect in the cafeteria with a paper dragon which extended across the lunch-line wall, Chinese Lanterns, fans on tables and a miniature rock garden. Pete Vander Waal’s Orchestra provided occidental music in spite of the atmosphere. Seniors present their first-prize float Can-a-lot.” Float committee chairman Irene Townsend handled float entries and selected judges. Twirlers Darcic Lewis. Merri Lewis, and Pat Somers lead the band in the Homecoming half-time performance. The junior high band was also featured in the half-time show. Presented during the halftime show are Queen Kristin Powell and escort Joel Peterson; senior representatives Bonnie Lantz and escort Ilick Neumann; junior repre-
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SP Sponsors Annual Community Services Assembly President Dick Hill presides over weekly Student Parliament meeting. About 25 club and class representatives belonged to the organization. Freshman boys present a wrestling demonstration, the freshman contribution to the Community Services Day Assembly. 24
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