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HOMECOMING The Oxes entertain at Homecoming. Cynthia James sings “Misty.” John George, member of the '43 team, salutes the team of '63. H.R. 112 uses dummies to TIGER-ATE THE TOMS. Queen Darlene reigns at the dance. Our 1963 Homecoming was truly a gala event. The celebration began early in the week, with the decorating of homerooms. An outstanding homecoming program was presented. M.C.’s Janice Carlson and Larry Elliott introduced our honored guests for ’63: Former student, Percy Magnell, now an outstanding student at West Point; the championship football teams of 1928 and 1943. The talent show consisted of a variety of numbers: musical solos, guitar groups, and a mock coronation. Each number added entertainment and enjoyment to all. 10
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QUEEN DARLENE
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FESTIVITIES A happy moment for Queen Darlene. The mock coronation adds amusement to the program. Percy Magnell greets the student body. Royalty dance to the music of the Cor-vettes. King Don reigns at the dance. The high point of the day’s events, that long-awaited moment, came when Queen Shirley Pajari crowned Don Morstad and Darlene Ochoada, the king and queen for 1963. Our Slogan, TIGER—ATE THE TOMMIES, dwindled as Edison defeated South 6—0. A most successful Homecoming was completed with a dance in the school lunchroom. Yes, October 4, 1963, will long be remembered by South High students and alumni. II
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