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for tootball players as they run onto treld for Homecoming coming parade, escorted by Jam Lambert. Drrver rs Jim , t Q A 1 av'6Qt'l fa Axemen dance to Tommy Foxs orchestra ot concluding event of Homecoming. ,r 41 ,- ff ia. Student Body Presndent John Knudsen ends six-mile trek across town to North Eugene Hugh, because he lost bet with North's president on outcome of Homecornrng game. Sotirizing North Eugene pre-game locker room cure Chum Chntty and Scott Lueuollen. 75
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Exuberant Homecoming court is introduced at Willamette game. From leftz Marcia Molter, Thera Smith, Patty , , . , i, d Bowles, Carol Bryant Morello, Lynn Molter and Delyn Dark. Junior princess Hilda Bengtson was hospita ize when photo was taken but was able to participate in Homecoming activities. Edgar Goodnough, South teacher for 30 years, addresses alums at breakfast. continued Halfetime entertainment included the marching band and maiorettes, the dancing Synchronettes, and the announcement of the parade float winners. Most Humorous Float went to Medical Careers tor their after the battle' scene typifying the situation after the North-South game. Best Class Float went to the seniors for their Leaders of Tomorrow theme with a huge mortar board and scroll. Most Original Float honor was awarded to the sopho- mores for their Famous Axemenh showing George Washington chopping down a filbert tree. A Cap- pella choir won Best All-Around for the theme, Stately She Stands, with members singing the alma mater throughout the entire parade route. The football loss did not dampen the Homecoming spirit as shawn by the ll? people who turned out for the hearty alumni breakfast the next morning, Axemen, old and new, gathered to hear Edgar Goodnough speak on Old Times at Eugene High, listen to the Madrigols, and to renew memories ot high school days. Tired but happy Axemen who had worked on Homecoming '65 for months saw it draw to a fitting close Saturday night at Her Memory Lingersf' the Homecoming dance. Subdued lighting, romantic couples, and soft music provided an atmosphere of relaxation and recollection of those fun-filled days. 74
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l l iT Cha la NlcCarnack Mary Morris Susan Brumbach .lane Displaying Their prize dolls are from row, rorn e 1 y , Vosrnek. Back row: Mane Bloomquisr, Jody Berge, Marlene Grubb, BeTTy Lougheed DOERNBECHER TEA Dolls Steal The Show Proud girls and daring rnoThers crowded The South Eugene caTeTeria December Q Tor The TvvelTTh annual Doernbecher Tea. Sponsored by The Girls' League, The Tea combined opponuniries Tor girls and rnoThers To rneeT Teachers and friends with The chance To display homemade dolls To be given as ChrisTrnas presenTs To needy children. Origrnalwy and hard work vvenT inro The class-sponsored dis- plays. Animals, circus wagons, and savvdusT 'Under The Big Top won TirsT place Tor The iunior class. A sleepy lirrle girl napped in her pink and vvhiTe room in The sophomore display, SvveeT Dreams, Doernbecher Children, and THE seniors pre- senTed a sparkling Emerald CiTy and Yellow Brick Road Tram The Wizard of Ozf' The Doernbecher Tea illusrrared The success possible when girls cooperale To creaTe sornerhing of value. BeauTiTul Tea Tables, charming hosresses, and inTeresTing guesTs added To The Chrisrmas exciTemenT,
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