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mf RAISINCOFTWCROSS Above: Bronzed juniors depicted The Raising of the Cross to win first prize. September 30-Chicago had nothing on Red- field as the next day dawned windy. Undaunted, we rushed to school and then out to put the iinishing touches on that special float. By two o'clock no one could have guessed that Red- field High Wasn't There, for the floats por- trayed historical events. J udged tops were the juniors with Raising of the Cross and the seniors with their peek into the future-a buried Groton team. And bury them the Pheasants did, to the tune of 24-0. Everyone cheered his lungs out, includ- ing Queen June, who broke precedent and ar- rived in time to present the captains with the ball. The band added color with their new blue uniforms and flashlight drills at the half. What is better to celebrate than a Homecom- ing victory? A glance at the Legion Pavilion and the sound of Lynn Dorsey's orchestra made us realize that the answer is, Nothing, Thus ended two days of history-not world-shaking, to be sure, but certainly R.H.S. shaking. -,xr Top: June, with Delbert Bottum's help. presents the ball to the game captains. Middle: Pig pile--the ball must be under there somewhere! Bottom: Who missed that tackle? Gary Weiss. Joe Lesselyoung. Tom Christiansen. and Ray Hoff can't forget the game. even at the dance. Left: The Statue of Liberty was almost blown over but she managed to pass the judges' stand so the seniors could place second.
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FLOATING ALCNG 4'-ll :P '4O'.IJ 'uni 'g 'uns he Pheasant Queen June Freeburg September 29 Although September twenty mnth and th1rt1eth may never be recorded 1n a hlstory textbook we W1ll record those days 1n our memorles as the 1949 Homecomlng Where d1d you get a truck? or I ve got to rush to coronat1on practlce were common phrases ln the halls whlle we planned for the celebratlon F1na1ly the day arrxved w1th an alumm banquet as the openlng event All was Pomp and C1rcumstance as Queen June Freeburg wearmg a wh1te formal and the trad1t1onal blue robe entered the aud1tor1um on the arm of Student Councll Presldent Galen G1llette She rece1ved her crown from 48 queen Bonme H1lkeme1er Harford Attendmg the queen were senlors Jean Engle Leanne Han son Joan H1lkeme1er and MHXIDS Welss Hold that Tlger became the battle cry of the sp1r1ted Pheasants when the cheerleaders took over to lead yells and songs A snake dance down Maln Street ended at the theater where we saw a free show Top: In the background the mxxed octet serenades the newly crowned queen and her attendants wxth Oh, Hall Our Pheasant Queen. Mlddlez Home conung queen. June Freeburg. at the top of the stairs, sm11es with her attendants ltop to bottoml: Jean Engle. Joan H1lkeme1er. Leanne Hanson. and Maxine Weiss. Bottom: Football Boogie. Opus Twenty Two. was the theme of the skxt whxch starred Jackze Levtzow. Coach Greeno and the en tue football squad. 1... I' 'fm 1, 3' I . . V x I K ' 6 f . -' ' . 1 Q ' Q ' C . ,mg . l - an . of r t t r Q it . ,E , , Q ll' 1 cz - n uv ' ' 77 s KK ' 77 7 1 . . , ' s u , - ! I ' 44 - va
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CURTAIN UP 11 JUNIOR PLAY CAST Seated In front of davenport lleft to rnghtl Mary Ann Ferguson Barbara Dawson seated on davenport Treva Smith Peggy Mandery Vurgmua Bames Mary Hall Vnrg ma Eudsness Bob Clark Standmg Lyle Muchels Roger Denker Charles Parsons Mr Morgan Mass Lyle Frank Hoff November 8 I d1d not have any 1dea what to expect when I Went to see the J un1or Class Play Half Past Teen as dlrected by Mlss Lyle and Mr Morgan But 1 Wlll assure you that I enjoyed every mxnute of lt from the flrst chase by Denker after Barb to Franks Whlskmg Peggy out by the ear Ouch' I say It dealt W1th the many problems of teen agers and that IS a problem 1n any famrly mme lncluded Barbara Dawson as the lead Treva Smlth as her best buddy Roger Denker as the guy who wants Treva Bob Clark as a super wolf who chases anyone Chuck Parsons and Lyle M1chels as real 11ve cowboys Mary H111 as the old school teach r and Frank Hoff as the father of a brat Peggy Mandery comprlsed the personnel of the productlon The makeup 1S now washed from the actors faces but the play Wlll long l1nger 1n our mlnds Stage Crew On the Stage
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