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Seniors snap up a victory with first Juniors show everyone what they need! Putting everybody in the winning place float. spirit. Homecoming 1968 unfolded Thursday night, October 12, with the bonfire and chosing of the royal court. Sharon Overland, emcee for Thursday nights events, announced the result of the homecoming election. Chosen to reign as king and queen of the 1968 homecoming festivities was Queen Amy Otis and King Jerry Bunke. The attendants were Diane Kopperud and Mike Miller; Nancy Boyum and Calvin Dascher. Friday afternoon the homecoming parade, consisting of floats made by classes and headed by the Rushford band, began the second day of homecoming events. A pep rally was held after the parade in preparation for Friday nights game with Lewiston and the results of the float judging were announced. Capturing first place with their float was the seniors. Juniors took second; and the FFA float, third. Friday night the Rushford football team, playing on the new football field, played a hard game tieing the Lewiston Cardinals 6-6. Bringing to a close this year’s homecoming activities was the dance in RHS gym on Saturday night. The Tom Lee Orchestra provided the musical entertainment and made Home- , , , - . Trojans versus Cardinals to a 6-6 tie. coming 1968 a big success! THE ROYAL COURT ... King Jerry, Queen Amy, Attendants Mike and Nancy; Calvin and Diane. s
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Homecoming 1968 began in a blaze of activity ... The traditional bonfire started the ’68 Homecoming weekend off. UP UP AND AWAY It was a big night for Amy as she was chosen to reign as queen over the 1968 Homecoming. King Jerry and Queen Amy share a special moment. 1 wonder what they’re wishing? 4
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Hey guys, what’s so funny? JOURNEY Study, Study, Study. You’d think we were here to learn something? Wonder why Amy is so happy? Gary’s showing everybody his age. Did somebody say something about a dress code?
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