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Page 211 1. T. Gmwiner picks up U lit1le refilling 1'l'llZT61'i0IZ to fill in his lonely vziglifs. illiddle. Lewis Kolllwff and Don Uhlenhop smile and deposit por! of tlze S1l111H1,C7'S wages. BOHO111. Hlmjorie Vl7l16LlllCj', selzior, audits the Fl'8S1l111Ll71 l',Ill'i!:'1'1' Slime. After il eouple of days filling out long enrollment forms and seeing dif- ferent people for final olQi1y's, sehool started on Friday, September 15. The next Monday everything settled down and K.S.T.C. was off to another good vein:
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l-IOMECCJMINC5-- On flzflay, Offaly 13, 1950, JCSUC. waa invaded by an army of alumni and visitors for the annual two day homecoming festival. Friday afternoon was spent in constructing house decorations and decorating cars and floats. The event officially started with the firing of the bomb as a signal for the beginning of the pep rally. The Homecoming Hodgepodge Variety Show was climaxed by the announcement of the homecoming queen and her attendants by Mayor R. W. Hart. The queen for 1950 homecoming was Miss Jean Cwens of Ioplin, Missouri. Her attendants were Jo Ann Barr and Marilvn Blair Saturday dawned a perfect day. The huge annual parade passed in review start- ing at ten. The parade was one of the largest ever held in Pittsburg. It contained forty-three bands and drum corps from the four-state area, besides all of the queen cars and floats. The homecoming queen receives the salute of possible homecoming queens of the future. Page 26
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