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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0044 � 1 _ T1 Peppy varsity cheerleaders lead school in a rousing cheer to welcome homecoming Bulldogs at the parade. 1 Pul/c/op goinecoining 196 Homecoming, sponsored by the Student Council, ers in a pep rally to raise school spirits for the big welcomed the Bulldogs back home for the East Bay game that night. game. Many hours of time were consumed in mak- That evening the fighting Bulldogs ran onto the ing and executing the plans for a successful Home- field through a double line band formation amid the coming by the parade, field, and dance committees. cheers of Zephyrhills fans. At the halftime the can- Many hours were spent, too, by clubs and classes in didates were driven around the field as the band played preparing their entrys in the float competition. "A Pretty Girl" in a football formation. The Festivities started with the Homecoming parade. stands waited in suspense as Emcee David Smith an- Fourteen floats, junior and senior marching bands, nounced Junior High maids, ninth and tenth grade varsity cheerleaders, and Homecoming court candi- maids. Johnny Clements and Bonnie Rannald were dates paraded from the school todowntown main street named as the prince and princess. At last, after and back again. Judges, Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain much hemming and hawing, Linda Cavin and Frank and Mr. Lippincott, on the basis of originality, work- Kersey were proclaimed Homecoming-Royalty! manship, and beauty, awarded first place in the float Homecoming '61 was climaxed by a dance at the competition to the Junior Class. Back at school, the American Legion Hall. student body and teachers were led by the cheerlead- Senior class floats proclaim "Over All Limits for Seventh graders show their school spirit with a crepe Coach Clements" as it takes its theme from a term paper draped truck welcoming the Bulldogs home. paper on Berlin.4 , UR1ç '