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The New And Old, Blue And Gold Since this was the fourth year at Turner, Homecoming became an extra special event with the addition of a parade. R. L. Turn- er ' s marching band and drill team led the procession while the crowd viewed the colorful presentation. With models of the old Car- rollton High School and the present R. L. Turner High School, the Seniors ' float won the class competition. The other winning floats were the Class of 1955, decorated with two foot- ball helmets, and the Vocational Club spangled with their Aquar- ian look at the stars. The trophies for the winning floats were given by judges Mrs. Connie Elkins and local mayors, Mclnnish, Grimmer. Clad as a witch, Janet Blanton rode the Freshman float bringing Halloween to mind. Awarded best alumni entry, the Class of 1955 constructed an originally designed Iloat. Riding the largest float in the class
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Senior Ambition Successful After a week of learning pat- tern plays, blocking assign- ments and how to run a pass pattern, the teams took the field with boundless enthusiasm for the start of the sixth annual Powder Puff Football game. Despite the cold November weather, the teams played with all the ability possible for the enjoyment of the hardy fans. Although the Juniors fought fiercely the Seniors proved to be victorious with a final 48-22 score showing on the board. Everyone who attended the game thoroughly enjoyed the hilarious antics of the cheer- leaders, and the determined at- titude of the players who bat- tled till the end. Win or lose, every girl added bruises and sore muscles to their memories. boys will be boys unless they were cheerleaders for the annual Powder Puff Game. Injured in practice, Junior Becky m ■ ' , . ja .- - ' »5. ' ;3 McMillen watched from the sidelines. During practice, basics on the art uf defense were Uught by Senioi 5Uie Webb.
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division contest, the Sophomore Bteam cheerleaders proudly represented their class. Juniors earned money for their prom.
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