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HOMECOMING Is Smiles And Tears . . . Smiles and screams of delight swept over the audience as Liz Skogberg. popular senior cheerleader, was crowned Home- coming queen. The Thursday evening coro- nation ceremony ended the suspense which had been steadily mounting during Home- coming week. LOWER CENTER, a school favorite. Wally Hagen, receives the King’s scepter from junior cheerleader, J. Schwinghammer as T. Hamm re. Q. Peterson, and P. Holt applaud approvingly. Keith Bjorndal. accompanied by Mr. Joseph B. Olson, played Purcell's Trumpet Volun- tary as the royal procession entered the auditorium. The football players formed an honor guard through which the Homecoming royalty marched to the beautifully deco- rated stage. The royal party was enter- tained by musical numbers and a skit. Mike Mahlum. 1964 graduate, spoke for the alumni. Following the ceremony a large crowd gathered around the bonfire blazing sky- ward. symbolizing hopes for a Viking vic- tory. The bonfire was unusually successful this year because some enterprising senior boys supplemented the sincere but inade- quate efforts of the freshmen. There were the usual cheers and pep talks accompanied by cracking chestnuts tossed into the fire by enthusiastic grade schoolers. The weather could not have been more ideal; it was a glowing autumn day for the afternoon parade. Led by the SHHS march- ing band and followed by colorful class floats, the royal float, decorated in pink and silver, moved through the town at stately pace. LOWER LEFT. Coach Wallace discusses play 24 with the Homecoming game captain and quarterback. W. Hagen and L. Gunter. RIGHT. Queen Liz wistfully remembers Homecoming activities. 18
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Tradition And Memories Yes, Homecoming is smiles and tears, but it is tradition and memories, too. Queen Liz carries on tradition by lighting the bonfire as Mr. Grams. King Wally, and the crowd watch with fascination. And memories? A roomful of royalty reminisces. Listening with rapt attention as freshman E. Knut- son recalls a Homecoming happening are the Homecoming attendants. BACK. J. Hoberg. grade eight; P. Gunter, sophomore; T. Hammre and D. Peterson, seniors; K. Sundquist, seventh grade; W. Kronlokken, sophomore; and freshman S. Hamre. MIDDLE, K. Schroeder, seventh grade; E. Knutson, freshman; senior P. Holt; D. Stein- bach, eighth grade; junior C. Holmgren; senior P. Agre; and S. Sheggeby, junior. Probably the most thrilled are little L. Lausen and D. Anderson, first grade flower girl and crown- bearer.
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