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Alumni Enjoy Annual Homecoming Prince, Roddy Youngs Princess, Jeanie Podolak Cadidates for Homecoming Royalty were: Queen: Charlotte Dier- inger, Patty Kosko, Jeanie P'jolak, and Carol Renner; King: Grover Gregg, Roddy Youngs, Bill Benbrook, and Dave Baker. The annual Homecoming festivities of 1956 were held on November 2nd. The celebration began with an atter- noon assembly where several musical numbers were enjoyed and the Homecoming Royalty were chosen. Candidates were: Carol Renner, Jeanie Podolak, Patty Kosko, Charlotte Dieringer, Bill Benbrook, Roddy Youngs, Grover Gregg, and Dave Baker. Cheers filled the auditorium as Carol Renner and Bill Benbrook were crowned Queen and King. Jeanie Podolak and Roddy Youngs were attendants. After the assembly, refreshments were served to the alumni by the Honor Society. The Homecoming football game was against Vashon, with White River winning 20-8. At half-time, floats decorated by classes and organizations were judged and the prize was awarded to the Freshman class. Homecoming Royalty and candidates also were driven around the track. Reigned over by Queen Carol and King Bill, the Homecoming Dance was a huge success The theme was Mr. Touchdown and the music was provided by the Greggs. Students and alumni alike seemed to agree that this year's Homecoming celebration was one of the best. The 1955-56 Homecoming Queen, Carole Stubbs, is seen Many students ond alumni enjoyed the Homecoming Dance crowning the 1956-57 Homecoming Queen, Carol Renner. after the football game with Vashon.
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Juniors Present “Sahara Sunset” 1957, fheT'dunior..class presented . ■MKujwui uv ohQrQ Sunset. The theme wos carried out with scenes from the Sahara Desert and the ceiling and ; of beapfifuily blended ctojors of “yettows; - k I N ' -V- ------------------------- ” 1 '“ teickmann Wi generaKcKaihtqan for the the cooperation oh thelentjr'e class the 'a success. '■ , T— - lomores Enjoy Informal I i j at Hop November 16 was the night for the Sophomores first big dance. Many different fall colors carried out the theme, Fall Fantasy. The Gregg Band provided the excellent music and intermission entertainment was provided by the Sopho- more Sextette. Co-chairmen for the dance were Karen Brabec and Cynthia Hansen and members of the Sophomore class headed the various committees. oft
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