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Show reigns can bo Ron Wr i ght , pro s ident V Home com ing Day with yellow chrysanthemums. Tne charming queen and her attend-en- ts presided over the evening entertainment also Lou Dixon and his band provided VARGE , ' - ab ou t crown golden Saturday, Octobor 13, 1951,' that isnft al-- " ready known by the students of old W.C.? Needless to say, tho score of Westminster 33 that the Parsons. this year are a fit match for Carbon 0 club, with a of the said What ' -- showed music smooth topped for dancing. Did you know Harry KLeakas played team in the league. the bass fiddle?) any member Each of tho Open house,' toc was team showed bo had tho celebrated at Homa. Foster Hall stuff to bring; .in ecoming. was an enlighteHonopoming. victory! quite The cheerleaders in most nment to of the outfits girls as they didn't their, bright and of purple gold led suspect the boys hqd the students in peppy such talent at room Tho .Bingham yells.1-decorati ng. At Ferry add--Band School refreshments High Hall, o were el greatly t tho. served, and rooms looked very neat and festivity. : ; . , . : The Freshman n float, for. entitled." Re pipe won first Vietory, prize for the best float in the annual in parade M Homecoming Sugarhouse. Franz, our a r ge lovely Homecoming attended"' by Gloria Walker and Amy Sinefis rode in the parade in a red convertible; all the floats were colorful and original .Durthe ing half-tim- e, queen was queen crowned by . home-li- . ke Let ' s give a hand workto the many who ' ed so hard to make Homecoming a success and Coach to especially whose pooper team proved a winning one I . ' footall hopeful ball players : Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for To the rabbit. PARSONS TRIUMP a fast f Geld an equally fast Westminster team drubbed the Golden Eaglo s from 0 before Carbon, 33 the Homecoming crowd. The Eagles won the toss, elected to receive and then lost the ball on downs Westminster took over and two plays later lost the ball on a fumble. On the first play after, recovering the Eagl os' su ffer ed at the hands of a Hulse thief; Florinsnatched literally .the ball-- on the Eaglo 22 yard lino. A1 Staras, playor of tho day, then went over guard, cut to tho left, and scored the touchdown, tho tr y for the conver s ion was missod. The second quarter turned into a touchdown parade for tho Parsons with tho Parsons do op in Eaglo territory. a A1 Starns pass to flipped Larry Olson, who went out of bounds on tho On the first |