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Bonfire lnflames Homecoming at RHS has always been more than a football game and danceg previously a special spirit and a time-honored tradition, This year was no exception. Hush Day, sponsored by Pepsters this year, initiated the annual celebration. October 23 was the designated day when all The girls took vows not To talk to any boys, The penalty being that girls must give a boy a Hush Day card, which could be purchased from members of Pep- sters. John Haaf, who received The most cards, was proclaimed king of Hush Day and crowned Mr. Irresistible at The uptown rally. Bright-flaming heat full fire, the source of motion. These words by Du Bartas best describe The 1963 4 l Roseburg students invade Stewart Park to view the Homecoming bonfire After u long, grueling day at Stewart Park, Dave Riley adds The last which, unquenched by dripping weather, blazes with ominous splendor. piece of stolen lumber to another successful Homecoming bonfire. 24 Fall
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Homecoming Spirit Homecoming bonfire held in Stewart Park on October 24. Despite a heavy downpour, hundreds of students flocked To The conflagration, while the rally squad led The crowd in yells and songs. As The bonfire blazed brightly in The background, ASB President Gary Hill gave a short pep Talk To The enthusiastic throng. After members of The varsity football squad escorted The Homecoming court onto a flatbed Truck, Coach Thompson introduced The girls and presented Them with The Traditional flowers and necklaces. The announcement of Jennifer Babbitt as Homecoming Queen brought cries of ioy To The lips of her happy subjects. Before riding lo the downtown rally, active senior Jennifer Babbitt smiles with excited happiness at being chosen 1963 Homecoming Queen. What's this? Seems like cute Colleen Green is having a tough time feverishly counting their Hush Day cards in hopes of gaining the title of resisting Bob McKee's engaging smile. Bob and his buddies at RHS are Mr lrresisti-ble when he is crowned at the downtown rally l
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