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HomtcomiiiG A large crowd, a beau- tiful night, and two tense teams was the setting for Oct. 24, 1952. The Blue Jays' homecoming, with an excited and hopeful crowd, watched the Horton Hornets fall to a 19-6 defeat by a superior gridiron eleven. ■ Ann Me Clellan, RI the Blue Jays’ homecoming queen, V with her two at- tendants La Vonne Hartter and Joyce Smith, reigned over the homecom- I ing festivities. M
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VICTORY AND heartbreak An excellent ground attack, sparked by left halfback Keith Brooks supported by a power driv- ing line led to many T.D.'s for the BlueJays. After a heart- I breaking battle the weary Blue Jays left the gridiron with a ... 13-7 defeat from the Big Five Champs, ‘ the Effingham Tigers. The only defeat handed the Jays in two years was this fateful game at Ef- fingham Nov. 5. A victory string of 16 games plus hope for first place in the Big Five were dropped as the final shot ended a never-to-be-forgotten game. As the seniors leave the football field they have completed a record of seventeen victories to one defeat over a period of two years.
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jumoR PLfly Mrs. Skinner - Edith Lancaster Otis Skinner - Loren Haxton Cornelia Skinner - Susan Tyler Emily Kimbrough - Shirley Maelzer Teresa, the maid - Shirley Deaver De La Croix - Eddie McCoy Harriet St. John - Kay Dienstbier Winifred Blough - Mary Ann Miller Dick, Medical Student - Lynn Kellenberger Leo, Medical Student - Darryl Emert Madame Elise - Patty Vogelsang Stewardess - Gail White Purser - Robert Beyers Steward - Robert Reed Medical Inspector - Kay Payne Admiral - Richard Chandler Window Cleaner - Johnny Moser Our Hearts were Young and Gay Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough are determined to prove how mature and cosmopolitan they can be on a trip to Europe. They have saved the money themselves, and are off on their own. They have an exciting adventure with a stowaway, mistake the ship’s band leader for an admiral, and meet two handsome young medical stud- ents. Just before the ship docks, Cornelia comes down with the measles, and rather than be quar- antined, she puts on a hilarious act to get by the medical inspec- tor. Soon the girls are off to Paris, where they meet a gas met- er that explodes, bed bugs, and a great French actor. These are but a few of the up- roarious situations that were presented by the junior class Fri- day night, Nov. 21, at the City Hall.
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