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Page 64 text:
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Homecoming of I953 Long live the Queen! Long live the Queen!,' was the traditional cheer which sent a vibrant thrill through the hearts of many of the Wfashington High students on Homecoming. Homecoming Queen, Ruth Peterson, who graciously expressed her thanks for being chosen queen, and who wished our team the 'tbest of luck , was attired in a lovely gown of blue and white. She was attended by four pretty seniors, Patty Peterson, Shirley Phipps, Barbara Wallace, and Shirley Lauer. After che coronation, Queen Ruthie and her attendants reigned over the parade and the homecoming game with Spirit Lake. It was the thrill and exuberance which Homecom- ing casts over the entire school body, which surged through the Cherokee Braves, and gave them the power to prove that on this all important day, they were undefeatable. Biibiii NN illiu. Pitry Pu rxon Ruth Peterson, Shirley Phipps, Shirley Lauer 58 1
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Band Members i Frou! Row: Barbara XVallace, -Ioan Keeline, Nancy Niles, Darlene Ritz, Mary Ann Grauer. Sl'l'I1ll1l Row: Deloss Smith, Carl Peterson, Gary Stieg, Gary Meyer, .Iimmy Becker, Rex Ritz, Sharon Mahoney, Kenny Nelson, Nancy XVelch. Tfzirif Rolf: Donald lievins, Charlene Conley, Donna Beck, La Danna Adamson, Bob Maxwell, George Day, Steve Maxwell, Sandra Locke, julia Booth. Burk Row: Larry Wiheeler, Allyn Moe, .lerry Melilothlen, Kenneth Nord, Lois lfhrieh, linb Cuffel, Hob Hall, Lee Ann Anderson, Albert Alingh. The band marched for five home games and the Chamber of Com- merce sponsored Santa Claus day in which the band's Darlene Ritz was chosen as Cherokee queen. LeMars was the band's only out-of-town trip to a football game. Band leader, Norman Meyer, plans a trip to either Veishea or Drake as a climax for a succesful season for the marching band. The concert band staged the Midwinter Concert and Spring Concert in Cherokee and played in the Quad-City Concert CStorm Lake, Ida Grove, LeMars and Cherokeej which was held in Storm Lake.
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THE BIG PARADE The great variety of floats created a beautiful and interesting parade. The judges had difficul- ty in choosing the win- ning float, but finally decided upon The Big Upsetw by Senior Home- rooni Qne, which exhi- bited a big bottle of Pepto Bismol. Pictured are some of the other floats and the marching band which led the colorful parade from the school through the business district which was thronged with thousands of excit- ed Chcrokeans who came to town to enjoy the homecoming day. -r vw 'w-,+'w'ff2'Z3f1- if 2: ' ,MF Ei . -1-16' if 1. , , if 'J Raif gg f,jw aim F'v'ft 159,
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