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Beginning of the parade Plotting strategy of day's game Winning 9th grade float
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HOMECOMING The annual Homecoming Festivities were held on Friday, October 8, 1965. The pep fest initiated the Coronation Ceremony, in which the students choice of king and queen was revealed. King candidates were: Keith Farnam, Jim Jones, Brian Anderson, Rodney Bridge, Larry Coulter; Queen candidates were : Theresa Switajewski, Mary Ackerman, Terry Raph, Kathy Kater, Christine Young. Attendents were: Allison Amy- a junior and Kay Edgeton- a sophomore. Jim Jones and Mary Ackerman were crowned by the attendents. Following the Coronation Ceremony the band lead in a parade consisting of the queen candidates, attendents, and class floats. The Tigers, on the prowl again, clawed their way to a 53 to 0 victory over the Northome Warriors. King Jim and Queen Mary The Royalty The Royal Banquet 8
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The casual look was in for boys as well as girls• Cordoroy pants, madras shirts, loafers, and sweaters made popular combinations • Hair styles became longer and dances included the frug, freddy, jerk, and the slide. 4 D cHt%„ SOUND OF SILENCE Pierced ears and the pierced ear look were in. Some girls even did their own. Pants suits were in. THE ROLLING STONES Sandels, the gilly look , and the little girl look , were popular in shoes, and bell-bottomed slacks were frequently seen. o N S Mondrian dresses and white go-go boots were the latest arrivals on the scene.
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