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First prize winning float, entered by the Senior Class. Here comes that marching band from Shelby. This Page Sponsored By The Shelby Sun Culligan Soft Water Farmers Co-op Business Association 17
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Homecoming Large Crowd Attends Homecoming Festivities For the third year Home- coming was celebrated in conjunction with Shelby Corn Day.The day was high- lighted with a parade in the afternoon,concessions, competitive games, a foot- ball game that night, a Square Dance on Main Street and a Modern Dance at the Parish Hall A crowd of 1,500, the largest ever to attend, watched the parade. A crowd of 1,500, the largest ever to attend, watched the parade. It consisted of floats, horse back riders, and children in costume aid on deoorated bicycles. The float theme this year was song titles. Several rural schools en- tered floats in the parade. Between halves of the football game that night JuLee Albers was crowned 55 Grid Queen. Her at- tendants were Marge DtgaUs, Kay Loy Taddiken, Janet Kuhnel, Sharon Coffin, and Ann Kosch. She rode on to the field in a convertible after which the Pep Club formed a S and a M and gave yells for both sides. She was crowned by Myron Heimer and PeeWee Reisdorff, the captains of the game• The money for parade prizes was contributed by the businessmen for the floats. Winning prizes in high school were the seniors for their float, The Yellow Rose of Texas, and the freshmen for their float, The Bible Tells Me So. This Page Sponsored By Moon's I.G.A. Store Shelby Hotel Cafe Shelby Fertilizer, Feed Seed Inc. 16
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Back Row- Jerome Scholz, Bernerd Haskins,Jerry Peterson,Gene Scow, Howard Whitmore. Middle Row- Eugene Reisdorff, Larry Daum, Gary Abbott, Larry Augustin, Benny Thelen, Richard Eller. Front Row- Mr. Duey,Instruetor, Dennis Feeser, Bob Whitmore, Donnie Wombacher, Gary Hernbloom, Larry Kumpf, Kenny Kuhnel. F.F.A. President, Eugene Reisdorff hard at work. Marge Ingalls, chosen chapter Sweet- heart at the annual F.F.A. Banquet. Shelby F.F.A. members participating in the Polk County Soil Judging Contest. This Page Sponsored By First National Bank Strand Lumber Co. Texaco Service Station 18
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