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I- I1 ,,, , .Q-A ', , ,, I - :We-f..f. X , ,, f ,yt 2 s , . , Q During the half-time of the football game, John Ball crowns the queen and presents the award to Mr. C. C. Morris. The Greatest Show On Earth Premieres On Friday morning, October 16, the presentation of the queen candidates, the Carousel of Queens, began the activities of the 1968 Homecoming, the Greatest Show on Earth. Opening Night, held at Memorial Field on Octo- ber 18, introduced the first performance of the Greatest Show on Earth. Against the background of the raging bonfire lit by the flaming arrows of Terror Indians, Eaglebeak revealed the Pow Wow Queen, Jocelyn Hunter. A special appearance of the Denver Manual High School Band highlighted the Terror Caravan. Floats classed in the brown and white division, cars with the Queen and Princesses, and Wasson's and Mit- chell's bands and cheerleaders participated in the traditional parade. The Terrors combatted the Centennial Bulldogs at District11 Stadium on October 19. Beforethe crown- ing of the Queen and the presentation of the Recip- ient Award to Mr. C. C. Morris, the band, twirlers, drill team, cheerleaders and pom pon girls performed circus formations complete with a three ring arena. In the girls' gym Under the Big Top concluded the 1968 Homecoming activities. Greeted by festive circus decorations, Palmer alumni from the class of 1923. l C4 l Maraudin g Terror ln dians light the traditional bonfire at Memorial Field. . 2 ', Q1 1 ' 4 fi 'M 1 J' .t 4 Q W
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'ftlgrrtsclw gil . 3111314655 Two students from German Club hang a sign identifying their booth. Sophomore Serenade Holds Baby Bounce Palmer's girls' gym was the scene for Baby Bounce A Goo Goo, the first dance of the year held espe- cially for the sophomores. This dance helped the sophomores discover and join the many clubs at Palmer. Sixteen set up in the balcony of the gym gave information and took sign-ups from the stu- dents. Getting acquainted with other sophomores was another purpose of the Sophomore Serenade. Paxton's Backstreet Carnival provided background music and members of the Student Organization served cokes for the students to enjoy. Adding to the festivities, members of Nlasque and Sandal put on a skit in the balcony of the gym. Students dance to the Music of Paxtonfs Backstreet Carnival.
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K I ' AN 4. The senior float, Stomp the Bulldogs, was the hit ofthe parade. Terrors attending the Homecoming Dance listen and dance tothe music of the Stony Brook. Ay' l l i 17
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