Here’s the winning float prepared by the junior class which featured the ever watchful Eagle. Jerry Kilcoin paced the Engles to Victory in their homecoming game as he scored three times. Ills longest jaunt of the evening was a 00-yard sprint for a touchdown in fhe second half. The Future Homemakers were going to give Creighton a good cleaning. Harold Krmer receives his crown from coach Hawley while Maureen Schaaf Is presented with a hoiupiet by Charles Smith. 0 The five candidates for queen were: Sandra Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Perry; Sonita Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson; Maureen Schaaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf; Linda Seger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Seger and Susan Burney, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burney. All candidates must be members of the pep club. The king was seleeU“d from the 45 members of the O’Neill football team. Kilcoin carries over from the two year line to start the Kaglos on their way to a homecoming victory. Coach Jake Hawley gives his squad a pep talk during hall time activities. The Freshmen were confident that O’Neill could “float to victory.” 1 Ills float, entered by the junior high, wan named an the third place winner. The Junior class took second place with their float showing an Eagle reaily to blast off to victory. This float depleting the pitiful condition of the Bulldogs was prepared by the sophomore class. 4if t* 1 .* -l*