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Jean Presided At Homecoming Win VAISJTY CMCftlfAtttS KwMay, Swo (Vw, Swa M Judy trorv. and C r took, bock ' OfTwetmmQ Own Joanna fKco ond bar «own. SwO Shawbo-ptr ond Vrdu FarQtoon HOMECOMING—'68 There wo little difference be- tween Homecoming 1968 and ♦he Homecoming of years ago. Student watched the game and parade and cheered for their floats, not thinking of the one who had done this in years past. Tradition was forgotten as stu- dent laughed and joked with friends and team. Many things were differenti the dress was changed, present attitude varied from previous generations, the face of time were less distinct and more dis- turbed with the hands of the clock. But Homecoming itself wos the same—port of the present, yet in general activities hinged on the past, laughter and enthusiasm were unchanged. The feeling of participation in the present al- lied itself to the heritage of the post. A bond wos created—a bond that spelled trodition—a bond sealed by heritage. G eO till won tbrovgb ♦ Itb o Sam to p fc up yo'itoji tor iho loeklat. lCTTBU»rS Clue ««try 9royWy owoIt to pro- MW • tovgfc to i w crowd. t—panwbU ara Gmorgm Cook. Corf Co hbcMt.. Mark Tad S ra. oad Aft Gf«on
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Athletes Sustained School Traditions Whether It wo» the individual effort of the athlete himself against time and distance, or a team working in unison to humble the opponents, sports built pride and honor with their rugged challenge. The fans who loyally stood by their team in victory ond defeat reflected a traditional spirit that hasn't altered with the years. From the first touchdown till the lost trock runner broke the string, students in athletics represented their school in the best way they knew how—the way of their heritage. «it ------r » • AT SAT FOR PtYMOUTH. Morti F»v«U. J.»pVrrif « trvmeodM o ort.on on HU port. »• rvgi of Ibo bomball cautmg all 0 bUnd into a rbytk- nc Kjbl o4 momurt ond action. DURING A TRACK MITT. joM Ibby im « to bo p powdod In mkd-oU «no oT HU mcuoM and winr.no loop In I bo High |ump. IN A STMNUOUS fmOKT •» rooc Ibo fljwioutH pool ino to rock wp onotftar rowon»ng touchdown MLko Miloy « wotted bv Socbotlw doUndor THE TUTT is oil irrportani M a golf mote 0» S«»vo Owtbomor know thu among bon to prod loo Ibo mod .mportonr «troko O bo loom Olo Art Croon Hold Ibo Hog and cooebo . «
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