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4' -6. E On October roth and rlth. 1952 the Student Council sponsored the fourth annual Homecoming, consisting of a snake dance, parade, football game, and alumni dance. At approximately four o'clock on the Ioth the parade made up of floats designed by the student organizations and merchants began. A feature attraction was the convertible with the five candidates for queen. The floats were judged in two classes by five prominent citizens. The prizes went to the Junior Class and Library Club from the high school while the Cub Scouts and the V.F.W. captured the prizes from the merchants section. At six o'clock the students gathered in back of the school building where they started the snake dance by burning a dummy representing the Oswego team. The cheerleaders lead the group in a few yells and then they were off across town to the post office where everyone gathered in a circle and screamed out a few more yells. Finally a group of tired but enthused students returned to the school to await that exciting moment when the referees would start the football game. Oni!
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arf' With the blowing of the whistle the Yorkville Foxes and the Oswego Panthers started the game which was a battle to the finish. Yorkville took its first defeat I3 to 7. The alumni dance on Saturday night climaxed the Homecoming activities. At the stroke of ten the attendents to the king and queen who were Kerin Kyes, Teddy Demetralis, Ruby Greene, Dean Henricksen, Sharon Schiltz, Terry Rice, Judy Halbesma, and Frank Harris entered to the strains of Because of You. The King Dave Walker and the Queen Ruth Falasky then followed. After a short court dance everyone danced until midnight to the wonderful music of Buddy Everetts orchestra. aff
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