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UMECUMING Gul' Way Around The World In 86 Days A bright sun and clear day greeted the homecoming parade on Oct. 18. As the pro- cession marched through Green Trails, the spirit of Parkway Central came alive. The marching band and Parkettes led the parade. They were followed by colorful floats and banners representing many of the schoolls classes and clubs. Each class had one week to prepare a float for the parade. Although seven days may seem more than enough, students found themselves pressed for time. When Saturday morning finally arrived, final touches were made and the master- peices were lined up for their debut down Ladue Road. After the last float rolled into the parking lot, the decision was made that the juniors had captured the competition. Finishing second, third and fourth were the sophomore, senior, and freshmen floats re- spectively. After the parade, the fans were led into the stadium where they were entertained by a special pre-game performance. The J.V. Parkettes joined the Varsity Parkettes in a dance to the band's rendition of Twist and Shout. At half time, the Marching Colts again took the field as they performed a special show that brought everyone back to the Roaring Twenties. The football game began at 1 p.m. pitting the Colts against the Kirkwood Pioneers. The Colts showed good effort, but in the end the ball did not bounce their way. The Pio- neers were victorious, beating the Colts 34 to 22. lv x .1 , u 4... , .1 , ,J !'f i 3 flfbrfil . 1 , .13 , lk, 8 Ni' , .. .,. K l'! I f . . f , . - f 21,11 M .i I if - -ff' Tri. 15-..
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