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Show Se LN Splat! was the sound that began the mud bowl. Although the scores were close, the seniors were triumphant in defeating the juniors. Something new and dif- ee AA EP A TR a A A show or display a craft. A wide variety of talent was offered. With everything from dancing to pillow twirling. Sponsored by the Senior Class, Rakeyl Massey was chosen as Queen Ne for the second year in a row. Many people were astonished that it could happen twice. Ist attendant was Enette Timothy, 2nd attendant was Robin Winn, who com- mented, ““Why did it have to rain on me?” The weeks activities ended with the traditional homecoming dance Saturday night. on ae ferent in the mud bowl this year was a half-time show. Performing were the Ramb- lers and Ramblerettes, attired in uniforms of white. The RKG’s marched their way through the cold and lumpy mud demonstrating moves of skill and coordination. As part of the queens contest, the girls were asked to either participate in a talent A IO ee ea am EONS Orem, Eee mec ~ ceeatie ear St as ee The ramblers and ramblerettes relax and make th emselves c omfortable while waiting for the parade to begin. w 12 Homecoming BASIN AUTO and INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, Everything in the industrial |