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QUEEN BUNNY'S REIGN A fighting Knight downed another Warrior. Queen Bunny encouraged victory with a kiss for the captain. as ,Ni it, Q is it i ,es n n ll Ee , 4 V exist, E E t ,-i mm ms.. i H is xx-fs ASE., ...st , J. M , H iz: . 5 , - 4, E wa- , ' Q' l en we 3 mv at in it 2-HE: All attention was centered on this tackle. Crisp autumn weather and an air of excited expectation-these were the ingredients that combined on the morning of October lO to set the stage for Knightimes 1964. The first big event of the day was the parade which was led by the Rhythmettes and the Prospect's fine marching band. Following them came the floats, the products of a week's labor on the part of the classes and various clubs. Each float confidently predicted a Knight vic- tory in the football game. The float judged best in the class division was the iunior's Knights Grate! The best in the club division was the Ski Club's Our Skill Will Kill. Later in the day, the Knights took the field against a tough Glenbrook North team. The weather was perfect for a football game, and the stands were iammed with spectators anxious for victory. Prospect struck quickly with a touchdown early in the game. Our Knights scored a second touchdown to win I2-O. Thus, the success of Homecoming T964 was assured. A lone Knight was pursued and taken down. i tti1t51.ge'imtf it 1fi,,i'r'iwilli 3Q Qg will tfggiswii i - ,ee . Y, ' ' 5: . r- Q .F ' tt, sq. tt, t l . , ,, l 'i i- .-sal i, iiyizf' em c. ,iiwiiiii NYE ..pm.L:?i!HW!H itil n E, W
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EVENTS HIGHLIGHTED well .41-L' gwnrfg The student council float carried Queen Bunny ond her court. 521 -,A , will we it fat i. , ,iii 5 l Ski Club received second-prize for its float. The dealer's choice was victory, and cords never lie.
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LAST CF THE FESTIVITIES 'Y T- 9-A .....2y.. , 4 h' ' The mellow sounds of the saxophones composed memorable music for a memorable night. Saturday night, October lO, the Knightimes Dance, sponsored by Prospect's Varsity Club, provided a perfect climax to a wonderful weekend. Old and new Knights alike danced amid crepe paper decorations of navy and blue to the pleasant music of Lane Emery and his orchestra. The highlight of the royal evening was the presentation of Miss Knightimes 1964 and her court. Loyal Knights and their ladies gave full atten- tion as the lovely Knightimes Queen, Bunny Thomas, was es- corted to her throne by her date, Steve Kerr. Later, the strains of Moon River filled the gymnasium as Queen Bunny invited her court and all guests to dance to the traditional Queen's Dance. With the conclusion of the dance, Knightimes 1964 became a wonderful memory, a Homecoming weekend which the Prospects would never forget. Queen Bunny and her court danced the traditional first dance with their escorts. ingenious decorations disguised the ceiling of the gymns. Varsity club members provided the refreshments, though there was a noticeable lack of homeebaked cookies that night.
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