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Homecoming 68 Features Golden Cinema Despite cold weather warnings and the usual fear of rain, Homecoming '68 dawned a bright, festive day. The only cause of worry for people who worked so diligently was the prospect that a gust of wind would blow away some last minute touches. The parade touched off the Homecoming festivi- ties. The many entries and bands were both color- ful and exciting. The Junior High float portraying the theme Golden Cinema , took first with Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? The F.T.A. took second with their walking desk and Sopho- mores, third. The Warriors' hopes were dampened when the Aquin Bulldogs pulled a 27--0 victory. The band, presenting Politricks , brightened the field at halftime in their new orange and black uni- forms. The dance, featuring the Robinettes, was the climax of the Homecoming festivities. Jan Dubach, queen, escorted by Dennis Broege, king, reigned over the evening. Their court was: Freshmen-- Kathy Rowe and Bill White; Sophomores--Helen Bussman and Terry Wilson; and Juniors--Linda Ward and Jerry Winter.
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Juniors’ Fancy Turns to Thoughts of Love and Marriage How would you feel if you walked into an office expecting to get a job and wound up with a husband ? Such was the occasion when on November 15-16 the Junior class presented The Marriage Machine, a three act comedy on love and marriage. The play mainly takes place in the office of Connie Drake, the efficient businesswoman who owns the marriage machine. When Connie falls in love with one of her prospective clients, strange, hilarious mixups occur. One broken marriage ma- chine, a marriage machine fixer, his boss, a waitress, a cigarette girl, and Connie's be- wildered friend add to the comic situation. The play was directed by Mrs. Welsh. How can one man be so slow? ROW 1: N. Scace, Mrs. Welsh. ROW 2: M. Hutmacher, S. Balbach, A. Reisner, J. Blair, J. Blair, J. Blair, K. Bal- bae, Z. Graves, J. Hintz, L. Ward. ROW 3: K. Cox, R. Marks, S. Lethlean, D. Miller, P. Dowding, J. Thompson, P. Jones, T. Appell.
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