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ln highly guarded secrecy, classes and clubs build floats for competition in the second annual homecoming parade. The weeks of anticipation arouse the Miller community to a fever pitch of ex- citement. With the big day near at hand, a few final preparations and at long last the pieces de resis- tance are completed. Skunks, lawnmowers, soap, and torches are but a few personified expressions . symbolizing high hopes for the coming game. Win- , ning and losing are a part of life. Not everyone can X win, but the process of attempting to, provides a means of creativeness which is as necessary a part of schooling as science or literature, and youth seems to thrive and excel in such a challenge. To climax the crowning of the queen, the team honors her with the highest tribute - victory. l i - The Homecoming Queen of 1958, Miss Paulette Elibasich. X my we fwtev -W-fwfff-e.f r .QWW Afwlyc .swf Warne fdirg K . The Queen and her Court, L. to R.: Jr. Attendant K. Finerty, Sr. At- The Seniors work hard on their prize win- tendant P. Kosky, Queen Paulette, Sr. Attendant S. Rowley, and Jr. ning float. Attendant L. Eklund. BEFQRE THE AUTUMN LEAVES 4..
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MANY NEW EXPERIENCES. fr' .L- Some of The people fha? are faking The new reading Mr. Graeber, Drivers Training Teacher, Tries To explain course are, back row: J. Eskilson, T. Johnson. 2nd row: The workings of The automobile fo, l. lo r: C. Olgi, B. G. Demotroulis, F. Carmona. Front row: T. Kohn, B. Eley, Simonsin, S. Rowley, C. Miller. and Teacher, Mr. Scheub. G. Apolskis, Jr. fullback, skirts right end with A. Hrezo 34, and D. Hady 27, Sr. Iinemen leading the way. I7
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99551 tis ,S 6 T i 'lHold That Line - That's iust what the Troopers did at Yes, Wirt DUZ it again just as the Class of '60 predicts. Homecoming, when they beat the Dyer Indians. The Seniors and their prize winning float gave the Troopers the spirit to really Mow 'Em Down HAVE SCARCELY BEEN TRAMPLED
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