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2 UM! Q, n--f P'-Inf SEVEN LONG HOURS end . . . With Fall Came New Experiences SUZI SWANSON UNPACKS her suitcase crowded with souvenirs which reflect fond memories of her wonderful adventure in Italy. Page 17
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CATCH! SHOUTS STEVE Lovin as he throws a hot dog bun across the picnic 'table to Tom Crawford. Crimson and golden leaves set the scene for picnics and hayrack rides on crisp fall evenings, where even the first bite of that burnt hot dog or having one's hair and clothing full of hay were forgotten in the midst of fun and excitement. However, students again mounted the steps of Peoria High School. They anxiously returned to greet old Page 16 friends and to make many new and lasting acquaint- ances. Each day became a busy one, as students ad- justed to the agenda of or new year, Elections were held for class officers and the various organizations. School spirit heightened as crowds of anxious students cheered the football team on to victories. THESE FRESHIVIEN EXERCISE their right to vote for the officers and representatives of their class. CATHY GALE FINDS information for her report with the help of Phil Shotten.
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DAVE WATKINS RECEIVES a final touch of lipstick before he takes his role in the senior stunt show. Excitement mounted, Homecoming week approached. Stunt shows were a confusion of last-minute dress re- hearsals, make-up, and costumes, but deemed success- ful after the long hours of preparation. The four queen candidates were announced during intermission of the Thursday evening performance of the shows. Alumni of Peoria High School wandered through the halls, bewildered at the change which had taken place in the older building as well as in the new science wing, foyer, and gymnasium. Convertibles, wildly decorated, met at the school park- ing lot early Friday evening for the annual parade ter- minating at the football stadium. The team was victor- ious, and the scene of a perfect week was nearly com- plete. Brown eyes sparkled as senior Mary Brown re- ceived her shining crown of glory. Her lovely attend- ants, accompanied by proud escorts, were applauded by their respective classes. The dance Saturday night was a dream of happinessp the finale to a successful Homecoming weekend. Alumni. Stunt Shows, Parade, and Queens TOM SINKS PROUDLY crowns the Homecoming Queen, Mary Brown. Mary Brown Homecoming Queen Page l8
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