1973 Scheduleparade homecomingIans are nearing completition for the annual celebration of Glenwood's Homecoming, scheduled for weekend, Sept. 28 - 29.reparations for the elaborate Homecoming Coronation, as well as the big Homecoming Parade, are in gear for this 38th annual event.heme of this year's parade, Friday afternoon at 1:30 is World Records”. All parade entries must ster at the north office of Stanley Chevy-Olds between 8:00 and 11:30 a.m. March numbers will be n to entrants at this time. Numbers should be placed on the drivers side of floats, and the title should beln both sides.loats from kindergarten through the sixth grades will meet at 4th Vine Sts. All other floats must mble at the football field not later than 12:45 p.m., entering from the south gate only. No cars will be|llowed on the football field unless they are pulling a float.'arl Hurst, parade chairman, reports convertibles are still needed for the parade; If you have a con-ible available, please contact Mr. Hurst at 527-4577. Alumni classes planning to enter floats are asked to contact Carl Hurst.PAR “ere will be no parking around the square or on 4th and Vine Sts. during the parade, except by reserva-. Reserved parking will be available on the north side of the square for senior citizens and handicapped ons. However, reservations must be made for one of these parking spaces; give the information to e at Hurst Feed Store, 527-4577.reuAnsAlumni may register at Stanley Chevy-Olds, starting at 10 a.m. Friday. Several classes are planning nunions and banquets during this year's Homecoming festivities.This year's Honor Class, the Class of 1948, will meet on Friday In the Legion Rooms of the Commercial Etel at 1 p.m. before the parade. After the parade they will meet at the same location, rbe class members will attend the football game together and then gather for refreshments at the Carles Anderson home, 1002 N. Walnut.3n Saturday they will hold a banquet in the Legion Rooms at 6 p.m. The Class will attend the coronation ir.P ■ djdher and then convene in the Legion Rooms afterward.nie Class of 1923 will hold its 50-year reunion on Friday at 6 p.m. in the basement of the Christian Citfch. Saturday evening they will serve as hosts and hostesses at the Methodist Church Reunion Banquet, rhe Class of 1938 will hold its 35th reunion at the Van Pelt Ranch on Saturday at 5 p.m.The Sundown Supper Club will be the meeting place Saturday night at 6 p.m. for the Class of 1943, ,:h an Open House at the courtesy room of the Glenwood State Bank following the dinner, rhe Class of 1953 will celebrate its 20 year reunion on Saturday with a 6 p.m. banquet and an Open H’Oie at the Don Bishop home.ITie Class of 1962 will live again in a reunion on Saturday.The 10 year reunion for the Class of 1963 will consist of a social hour after the parade, a party after t!e*ame and a supper before the coronation.outcast!in-graduates of Glenwood will get together for the 7th annual Outcasts Reunion at the Mills Co. State courtesy room Friday evening for a catered banquet from 4 p.m. until game time. Tickets are on at the Mills County State Bank and the Glenwood State Bank -- $3,00 for non-graduates and $3.25 for iwood graduates.RAMo^/S CARDINALSie traditional football game will be Friday night at 7:30 at the athletic field# The Glenwood Rams take on the Clarinda Cardinals*CORONATIONie coronation of the 1973 Homecoming King and Queen will be at 8 p.m. in the Sr. High Gymnasium, candidates are Barry Blasi, Marty Meyers and Dennis Nutting. Queen candidates are Kathy Buffington, Pif Hodgson and Karie Pein, Attendants for the 1973 Homecoming are: Kim Pein and Scott Kruse, sophomores; Heidi Loftis and Tim Mayberry, juniors; Ann Brink and Peter Ross, seniors. Completing the royal colt will be pages from the jr. high and gift, scroll and flower bearers from kindergarten.'Apocalypse” will entertain at the Coronation Ball at the new armory immediately following the Coronation,ADVANCE TICKETSlekets for the coronation at $1.00 per person are available at LaRue Drug, Keleher Pharmacy, Senior Kie|t in Glenwood, the banks in Mineola and Silver City, and the Pacific Junction Market. Tickets for the Coronation Ball, $2.00 per person, will also be on sale at the same locations as the Coronation tickets. Awnni classes are to contact Mrs. Fay McManigal for reserved seats at the coronation, ph. 527-9579.CHAIRMENjhairmen for the various 1973 Homecoming events are: Carl Hurst, parade; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gammon, decorations; Mrs. Virgil Bebensee and Mrs. Tom Nutting, coronation; Rex Coatney and Don Briice, coronation tickets; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ginavan, dance tickets; Mrs. Keith McGinnis, publicity; Mr) and Mrs. Robert Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stotts, reserved seats; Mrs. Fay McManigal, alumni registration.