Show I- I I N Homecoming I Great Success PARK CITY Friday night Oct 27 21 the Homecoming dance climaxed the days day's activities The orchestra consisted l of ot Alumni members and three Junior musicians Included in the orchestra were James San Sand ty Carol Santy Bob Buck Duck Benny Bircumshaw Ed Berry Bob I Burns Frank Taylor Gary Soils Solis Charles Nelson and Don Carpen Carpen- ter During the dan dance e a Transistor tor Radio was raffled rattled off oft Judy Hom Homecoming Queen I drew out the winning ticket for Jane Workman the lu lucky ky winner The Tho Junior class class' wo won first prize in the Homecoming parade The Seniors won second prize and the Sophomores won third Th The prizes were 20 first prize 10 second prize and 5 third d prize t I The Freshman Q queen een Candidate 1 Judy and her two ninth grade attendants Linda Sessions I and t L Evans EvAns reigned over i Homecoming These girls girls' were crowned crowned- by th the cap co-cap captains co-captains ains Kent Jolley George Leatham and Blame Peterson at the hal time half of or t the tho o jamef gam m S I j i j The down bill hill advantage of I Park Highs slanting field seemed t to be th difference dUi ren e inc In Strength c bwee two te teams ms as ea P Park City Minera and the thea Vas Wasatch Wasps played f to to a 7 t tie lie In Inthe the rain mud at it t Park Park- City's Cit's Homecoming last Fri 5 d 1 I day 1 l 7 1 I Each team loi lofie tou touchdown touch touch- h- h down and extra point at the lower low low- er or end of the field by pure power football football- as M. M the two big powerful but capI ed Off on the i I downhill advantage to score one ono i I touchdowns touchdown s The Park City team an s scored red early In the first quarter and then for the next two quarters the two teams battled each other most of I I the time between b t en th the thirty yard lines Park Piri City made madet two or three mild mUd threats but were were turned turn I I ed back I At the beginning ot of the fourth I qua ter it a appeared p ared that Park I I City wa was on the ro road d to a 7 0 1 victory until a a MIner tumble fumble at at mid field put the Wasps back In Into Into Into In- In I to the running Th The lt team then took possession I n of ot the I I football and bulled their way I down field for th the tying sc score re With three minutes remaining I in the game Park City GUy tried desperately desperately des- des to o Weak break the tl ti tie but ran out 0 of time on the Hie Wasps 45 yard line The Park High Homecoming ass assembly wa watt was pr presented by Alumni Al AI Association and Student Student- body tody officers Cliff Clift Roach Alumni I president gave the welcoming speech after which the high school chorus under the direction I of ot Mr Santy sang three numbers r Photographs of ot many groups of ot Alumni were projected on to the I I auditorium screen by Mr Santy using an opaque projector The pictures showed graduating class I Ni Cs football and basketball teams as newell wen well as band and operetta I vl vitis l s. s Some of ot the pictures went back as far tar as 1910 I I I Jack Green sang Deep Purple Pur Pur 1 I pIe which represented music of ot the Mrs James Santy played played play play- I ed a piano solo soloi Robert Langford I sang Donkey Serenade and Kay Roach gave a reading I The Park City CUy cheerleaders demonstrated de do cheers from gone by-gone lays and at the end of the assembly assembly as as- as led the audience in Park Highs High's James Jamee Santy was master ol ot ceremonies 1 Twirler Named Named- The and peps ere under under un un- un der the tho direction of Mr Santy Sauty I j I elected Juanita Mair a Senior Sentor lead for this year They also alBo elected Georgene Johnson a Junior for next years Tear lead twirl twirl- ler ter At After er these elections a con eon I and law bylaws tor or the club were 4 |