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Dressed up to honor Dis- i ney, Liz Canfield models her costume as Jeni Kirk- land looks on. Golden Horseshoe Revue i Miss Lynn Johnstone accepts flowers from the cast for her assistance. l l I 4 r X 51 L. Rwgas I f-3? 4 n Y 1 iz ,.c. , i -.-.N---4- 7 I5 I ' . .q 5 at it 'W .. ' ,gg 1,2 525 Patti Peckham, Linda Alldredge, Joe Vegh, Katie Estes, Christi Simp- son, and the rest of the chorus perform to the lively tune of Fortuos- ity during the 1968 Homecoming show. Jim Hendricks, accompanied on the guitar by Wayne Brown, plays the part of Burl Ives in the swinging number Zippidy Doo Dah.
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Sam Bryant, providing the musical background for the show, plays during the final dress rehearsal of The Golden Horseshoe Revue. Homecoming 1968 came early for the Marauders and began the year with a tremendous explosion. Mitchell's third Homecoming covered the week of September 25-28 and was built upon the theme, A Tribute to a Man - Walt Disney. Music created the Homecoming mood in Wednes- day night's Golden Horseshoe Revue. Volunteering for parts in the show, the cast began work in August under the direction of Miss Lynn Johnstone, Secre- tary of Assemblies Don McNeiIley, and Vice President Patti Blair. Following the chorus idea used in the Sing-Out movement, the show featured a variety of songs and characters from many Walt Disney movies. Linda All- dredge and Jerry Aluise emceed the acts which in- cluded such numbers as Heigh Ho, Fortuosity, and Bare Necessities. A Special appearance was made by Burl Ives, and the audience was surprised by the hilarious Tiny Tim. The 1968 Homecoming guest, Mr. Maurice G. Baker, was introduced to the student body after the per- formance. Student body president, Jerry Aluise, brought the evening to a climax as he crowned the 1968 Home- coming Queen, Miss Beth Taylor. A reception forthe Queen and Mr. Baker followed the entertainment, and the 1968 Homecoming week was on its way. Portraying a sexy fairy godmother, Katie Estes whisks away the trou- bles ofthe world by singing Bibbidy Bobbidy Boo.
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