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The Hartsburg Honor Guard, representing WW I, WW n, and today, lead the Home- coming Parade. The Sophomore Class float showed lots of ingenuity and won third place. Homecoming Parade ’67 Biggest Ever!!! Seniors put Alumi in rest home and win first place. Gwen Quinn and Leslie Sapp endure the brisk winds of Homecoming day. Carolyn Garrett and BobbyGreene smile for the camera as the parade begins.
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April FooVs Dance Theme of All School Party Mr. Jones, student council sponsor, was the recipient of a bottle of tran- quilizers to steady his nerves during those student council meetings. April Fool's Dance?? Yes, that truly was the theme of this year's annual All School Party. The student council sponsored the dance, which was attended by a large representation of the student body. The students were asked to take a trip through a spook, fun house before entering the gym for dancing, games, and refreshments. The shoe scramble presents some anxious moments, but It sometimes gets dangerous!! Student Council members serve a hungry crowd during a break in the evening's ac- tivities. Bruce Caldwell, student councU vice president, presents F. W. Glascock with the Gunsmoke Award (aroll of caps). 11
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The Junior Class float warns Alumni The Freshman float runs down the Alumni and nabs that AHS is out to chop them down, second place. Days Gone By was the challenging theme of this year's homecoming activities. Hours of work by the homecoming committee went into planning the colorful parade which began the activities in the afternoon. At the pep rally the awards were presented for the best floats, and the cheerleaders and band created a spirit of excitement so that everyone would be in the mood for a fun-filled evening. The queen candi- dates in their new formals looked lovely at the coronation and the Ashland high school Eagles won over the alumni. The dance brought an end to an exciting, but tiring day. The Eighth Grade predicts victory over Alumni. Ann Martin and Junior Griffin proud- ly sit in the new Camaro loaned to them fortheHomecomingParade. The cheerleaders give a hearty smile as they wait for the parade to begin. 13
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