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Homecoming climaxes in When a high school band marches onto the field dur- ing half-time homecoming ceremonies, a certain rythmat- ic thumping begins to beat in your system. When a majorette whirls her fire baton to the “Fire Dance” song, a certain magnetism fixes your eye on her. When the six homecoming queen candidates stand together in gowns, each clutching her escorts hand, each wondering who will wear the crown, a certain amount of tension At victory dance, some dance, some stand, others mingle in crowds to cele- brate. Girl Counselors bank victory in decorated car. embraces the audience Garbled conversation begins to rise in the air. The announcer remains calm and slowly begins, “the moment we all have been waiting for—the second runner-up is Cora Tyner. A pause. The first run ner-up is Anne Brown. A longer pause—The 1968 Home- coming Queen is Jackie Kornas ‘ A tearful smile, a shaky hand, a happy heart. The crowd cheered in approval. Surprised senior class wins float prize victory.
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Homecoming pre-festivities ignited enthusiasm. The freshmen started early in putting together their float Homecoming pre-festivities began long before the week of the game. The class officers of each class got their committees together in the first weeks of the summer vacation. Plans of car washes, bakesales, and rummage sales were all discussed in hope of raising the desired money to build the traditional homecoming parade float. Long hours of planning and creating took up the time of many dedicated students. Sometimes arguments, hurt feelings, and disappointments hindered the progress of the project; but the spirit and hope for a first place award kept students working together toward the big day. Memories of class meetings will always stand out in the student’s minds. Above all, the students and sponsors will always remember working together to achieve one main goal. Soph. float reflected determination to achieve the best
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halftime announcements. Queen Jackie Kornas radiates her four year smile.
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