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HOMECOMING 1959 The crowning of the 1959 homecoming queen w ill probably be longest remembered for the genuine surprise and gratitude registered on the face of the newly crowned queen, Hjordis I. It will also long be remembered for the good will expressed by the lovely attendants who couldn't help but be somewhat disappointed. If they were disappointed, it didn't show in the reception given the announcement of the winning candidate. The homecoming dance and game were well attended. The Aristo-Crats furnished the music for the dance in the cafeteria following the game with St. Charles. Hjordis Ferguson is pictured beginning her reign as Queen Hjordis of the 1959 SHS homecoming celebration. Queen Hjordis and her court: L, toR. REAR: G. Isensee, V. Lovstad, L. Thompson, R. King, J. Copeland. FRONT ROW: S. Ankeny, A. Jahns, Queen Hjordis, G. Long, S. King. Flower girl and page boys were supplied through the courtesy of the faculty families.
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We, the Senior Class of 1960, dedicate this our annual, THE TIGER SPIRIT, to Mr. Walt Long, who served our school for twelve years as custodian. After the school day had ended, he worked long hours to prepare the building for the next day's activities. Stewartville High School lost a good friend when Mr. Long moved from this community. Mr. Long will be remembered by all the students for his friendly Good morning and the many favors he extended to students and teachers. 1
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The slogan, The Tiger's Shine in '59,” couldn't be taken too literally on the night of homecoming, as a steady drizzle turned the field into a sea of mud. However, this was not enough to daunt our team as they took the measure of St. Charles 20-0. At the dance following the game a few of the more rabid fans had some pretty limp curls; but, this didn't dampen any spirits, as everyone was in the same predicament. The senior class of 1960 won the float competition for the third year in a row. The parade was a rather soggy affair as it rained during this homecoming event also. The second place float pictured here was sponsored by the Girls' Friendship Club. The inscription reads OUR GUARDERS K HAVE SNAP. 3
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