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40th ANNUAL HOMECOMING Marked By Rain, Defeat, and More Rain February 12-13 6'Roaring Twentiesn Theme Easily the biggest events of the week-end were thc long-prepared-for parade, the basketball game with Oglethorpe, and the annual Homecoming Dance. Threatening clouds were in great evidence on Friday morning, but by parade time at 4:00 p.m. they were no longer threatening-the rain was here. Even this failed to dampen the spirits of VSC students as the parade wound its way through the streets of down- town Valdosta. Beautiful convertibles with beautiful girlsg lovely floats taltbough drenchedl depicting Miss America of 1920 which was the winning float: KD by the Sea: Speakeasies and other interesting floats featuring scenes of the 4'Roaring Twentiesf' The Rebels lost the basketball game with Oglethorpe 50-36. but spirits remained high looking forward to the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night. The Homecoming Dance turned out to be the most successful event of the week-end. Music was supplied by Shep Fields and his 'gfiippling Rhythm Orchestra. Of paramount interest was the presentation and crown- ing of ,lean Hooks. Homecoming Queen of l960. and her court. Through our trials and tribulations. the 40th Annual Homecoming will long be remembered, Q Milli? BMW RW ea.. sp Q ' 1? Af4,g 'fsn 6 : .V y M., Q, 55942 5 xi 5 5323 rg! 1 1 . W' ' We '. O 1'4'f'1'-ovfa Wnn-0 . Lovely Jean Hooks was crowned l960 Homecoming Queen at the Homecoming Dance. ww 'lrfiidv-A T? 1 1f',,12-.ati 2f':-P151 -. .135-nf -Y-Lf'-,ivrr-' 'gg-f a sa 1-d . 71 , ,:,e,1fi-F1 6' f,,1.,C- -,512 .5.r,:f. 'S3-.eezsfx N . Q -,S 'sf 1f 'f1, ,, 9 W :w12if,gg15,f,f 1 '15-,: -jrfvff A1152 AE' '. i f wjtf K.-.SAW 11f'K,, - 2313: 1 l'ix,t, ,. - H H ,. ' HONIECONIING QUEEN AND COURT: Virginia Lamb, Thomasville: Nancy Haines, ,-Xshburn: Queen Jean llooks. Sylw--ti-r: llizinv- lligtzinholhwm Valdosta, and P1-nny Williams. Valdosta.
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4,3 Oo A wonderful nigh? of dancing was had by all a+ +he annual Home coming Dance. A P Y P -s r A ., . ' RH ' I I . ll ff ,- 4 A 4 X E i IW -f V i ,Q : Y g lm' wk A N gf' v .. -'J - K .4 4 l 'us-A11 , 5-ww 'E 'W' 'f'.7-55.5-'-- ' g-nazmn-mn'-',,, -,-fx. N 'aff u,,--all-gf -igifflfl' 4 guns:--Elngr, In 5 i,,wmmlI:,,-an 511153 ' ' lu! 1 , M r s .. R., 15 I ,. 1 'rf ji luzgmwzv it , an 1113-n lm aww 'W' ,,. 1 ' as Q ,gqgsm'AQ,, , 1. mf 'I'- mgssv 'f,,v' I' H .-V ,img , W '1-an , ,ef ,W 1 If The splendid music of Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhy+hm Orcheslra was enjoyed by all. Fun was had by all , , , even chapr-ronr-s seem lo be havin wonderful lime. OUT Q 5 K ,Ng A morneni of resi for some +ired dancers f xsgt' A s- ww? l And as lho lime nears I2 midnighl, fhe music becomes soller and more romanlic . . . fhus concluding anofher memorable Homecoming.
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