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Beyond The Civilized World AS Friday approached, we got worried. Threats of rain and bad weather reports were in our minds all week. A heavy downpour of rain on Friday caused us to listen to WPRW to find out what would happen to Homecoming. By 4:00, the school administration had decided to postpone the game until 1:00 the following day. The parade would be held at noon. Saturday came, and the sun shone brightly. The field was still slightly muddy, but, after all, everyone likes a muddy football game. At halftime, Mr. Victor Egidi, Principal, with the help of Mr. L. A. Rorrer, Vice-Principal, crowned senior JoAnn Grizzle as Homecoming Queen. JoAnn was picked by the entire student body, under the direction and assistance of the Student Council Association. At nine o’clock that evening, the Homecoming Dance was held in the cafeteria. Mrs. Koman, head of the SCA, thought that the entire week was a total success. A familiar sight at football games and pep rallies was the Eagle mascot. The honor was shared alternately by Senior Ricky Allen and Junior Bubby Morton. During the Homecoming parade, Ricky marches around the football field. 16 Student Life
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No, the city of Manassas is not being invaded by space creatures, Lore Rademacher used the Homecoming parade as a chance to advertise the drama club’s upcoming play, “You Can’t Take It with You.” The final touches are put on the junior class float by Allan Guy, President. The class built an Eagle Spaceship, complete with lighting and sound effects. Giving it all she’s got, Sophomore Stephanie Geisler cheers for her class. Stephanie rodee on her class ' entry during the parade. Homecoming 15
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During festivities. Homecoming Queen, JoAnn Grizzle and her close friend David Smittley converse. JoAnn was elected by the student body. Mark Dufrene and Lisa McLane ‘‘boogie’’ to the sounds of “Ignition.” Robyn Burton adds expression by hand motion. Homecoming 17
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