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Seniors FLOATS ARE EXHIBITED Sophomores
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Tom Weatherford and Annette Sterrett Kevin Tiede and Kay Sandness ROYALTY ARE CROWNED Homecoming royalty is chosen from the senior class. It consists of 3 girls and 3 boys. The seniors chose three of each to represent them. Everyone is eligible if they had attended Woonsocket High School for three years. The candidates are then voted on by the student body the day before the big event. On Thursday night before Homecoming, a ceremony is held to reveal the royalty. This year Claudia Groseth was chosen princess and Gary Nielson, chief. The attendants were Kay Sandness, Annette Sterrett, Tom Weatherford, and Kevin Tiede. The young people then led the Homecoming parade, and Gary and Claudia were driven around the field during halftime of the Homecoming ball game. Chief and Princess are happy.
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Band plays between half time. HOMECOMING IS On Thursday, October 3, at 7:30 P.M., the Homecoming Fes- tivities began by the crowning of Claudia Groseth and Gary Nielson as Princess and Chief. Attending the Princess were Kay Sandness and Annette Sterrett and attending the Chief were Kevin Tiede and Tom Weatherford. The Choraleers sang “There is Nothing Like a Dame” the Chora- lettes sang “Tumblin’ Weeds”, and a duet was sung by Tom Elenz and Sandi Nelson, “Indian Love Call.” After the Coronation, the traditional pep rally and snake dance were held, followed by another pep rally on Main Street. At 2:30 on Friday, the parade began. Winning floats in their order were: Juniors, 7th and 8th grades, and Sophomores. That evening the Woonsocket Redmen met and defeated the Kimball Kiotes by a score of 34-6. During the halftime of the game, the marching band per- formed and the royalty was pre- sented to the audience. Following the game a Homecoming Dance was held in the Armory with the “Outer Limits” from Madison providing the music. The Alumni Banquet concluded the festivities. It was held on Saturday evening at the Parish Hall and was followed by an Alumni Dance at the Old Audi- torium. Kent Swenson and John Huber draw the picture for the crowning ceremony. Janis Berg and Liz Baruth hold the hoop. PORTRAYED IN EVENTS 1 A
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