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Half-time of the game brought the parade of homecoming princesses. Meanwhile, the envelope containing the queen’s name was presented to announcer, John Fulton, who showed its contents to the Hi-Jacket photographer. But soon everyone knew that the football team had selected Pam Hart as queen. Pam was escorted onto the field by Ken Reeves and was crowned by the ’70-71 Homecoming Queen, Pat Smith. A homecoming princess for the first time, Jennifer Smith proudly represents her class. Gentle swirls of hair ornament Junior princess, Grace Dunaway. Lace, lowers, and curls, Sharon Grady and Anna Marie Robinson represent the Sophomore Class. Pam Hart heads homecoming court. During the halftime show, Mr. Preston Stone presents flowers to Pam, who has been crowned by Pat Smith. Slightly dazed escort, Danny Fones, locks arms with Senior princess T. C. Stevens. Lovely white corsage contrasted by the darkness of her gown, Liz Winfield represents the Junior class. Straight hair shining, Gin- fer Allen and Vicki Dean represent the 'reshman class. Court 77
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Although the normal Thursday night bonfire ceremonies didn t take place as scheduled, the parade began Friday night at 6:00. Various school organizations were represented by floats, many encouraging the team to victory against Bishop Ireton. But Osbourn started losing immediately, and when one touchdown was finally scored, it was too late. The final score was 30-6, but it didn’t really matter, Osbourn had lost homecoming games before. Interested, but knowing they can't win now, No. 10 and No. 52 wait on the bench for the game’s end. Raised fists and opened mouths, some juniors give cheer, while young children just wonder what’s going on. Preparing for the parade, as Jerry Gregory knows, it is helpful to have a relative in the construction business. Ready to snap the ball, the Bishop Ireton Cardinals face Osbourn. Riding in the parade are a live “bug”, and a cardinal. Megaphone obscuring her face, you still know she’s spirited: But couldn't the crowds cheer louder? Supporting a pole (or is it supporting him), Gary Fontana helps prepare for homecoming. Homecoming Preparations
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