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Sophomore Hen Hatches Victory “Let’s Hatch A Victory”. That’s just what the Sophomore Class did. They captured the first prize in the home-coming- float composition dur¬ ing- the half-time show. The second prize went to the Freshman Class with “Perkin’ Up A Victory”. The Senior float “Stairway To Victory” and the Junior float “Smash The Boilermakers” tied for the third prize. The half-time show presented by the Band and Drill Squad was “Sacks Appeal”. The latest styles of dress were modeled, while the band played “Should I?” and “There’s Nothing Like A Dame”. Home-coming was completed when the Pirates outscored the Ke- wanee Boilermakers 33 to 28. After the victory alumni and students gathered in Kingman Gym for the Home-coming dance. TRIO of Boilermakers bring down Pirates’ R. C. Johnson. PACK of Pirates chase Kewanee halfback in Home-coming contest. 2G
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QUEEN Suzy Richardson receives the gold and crimson crown from Cadet Col. Pete Strow as climax to home-coming assembly planned by the Civic Council. It Could Be You... With the spotlight playing over the audience, Janet Rabenstein, mistress of ceremonies, opened the Home-coming assembly “It Could Be You”. After Shirley Knoedler and Carol Alms had called the squad to the stage, the spotlight settled on Coach Novak. Mr. No¬ vak, in an interview, revealed that, after winning a game, the Pirate squad gets into a circle, and jump up and down, yelling “Goody, goody Gumdrops”. Judy McKendrick, dressed as a snake charmer, brought forth the sponsor’s pro¬ duct, Pep. GOODY, GOODY, gumdrop! Coach Bill Novak explains the varsity’s special cheer to Janet Rabenstein of Pep Squad. MUMS the word! Art Moak buys a Home-coming mum from Janice and Janet Kates, selling the flowers as a money-raising project for F.H.A.
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THIRD (Tie)—Juniors: “Smash The Boilermakers”. THIRD (Tie)—Seniors: “Stairway To Victory”. HOME-COMING Court rides on gold and crimson float carrying replica of home-coming crown. SACKS APPEAL was the theme of the band-drill squad half-time show. Here the two groups form two curvaceous figures.
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