70th annual Hamlin Ex-Students Homecoming set for Sept. 27-28
hen the Hamlin Ex-Students Alumni Association’s
annual homecoming event
for 2024 convenes for its
platinum year September 27
-28, the non-profit organization plans to bring her current
and former students, staff,
educators and administrators
together in order to celebrate
one another and the Hamlin
community focusing on the
theme: “Exploring Our Final
Frontier Among the Stars.”
The theme for the parade
and weekend can encompass anything related to our
former and current space exploration programs or travel,
UFO’s, “aliens,” outer space
related television shows or
movies, N.A.S.A., the new
governmental Space Force
program, etc. Businesses and
individuals are encouraged
to decorate or even don costumes related to the theme
for Saturday’s parade with
multiple downtown activities
for that morning, during the
parade, and immediately following throughout the early
afternoon.
Classes to be recognized
with honorees for Coming
Home Queen and King will
be: 1964, 1974, 1984, 1994,
and 2004. The classes of ’64,
’74, and ’04 have already
selected their honorees to be
voted upon by all alumni,
and the submission deadline
for the remaining two classes
(1984 and 1994) needs to be
no later than June 15th, with
all nominees needing to have
submitted their biographies
along with a color photo in
a jpeg format by July 1. This
information is needed not
only for the annual newsletter planned for mail-out
and e-mail during the week
of August 19th, but also for
our homecoming football
program and our ex-students
web page currently undergoing reconstruction following
the passing of the association’s longtime web master
and fellow Pied Piper, Mike
Brown. We have heard your
suggestions to perhaps better
expedite and serve those who
prefer to register, vote and
contribute to the organization via the web page. Caleb
White, HHS graduate from
the Class of 2019, is serving
as the new web master, a paid
position that the organization
added into their budget when
the web page began years
ago.
The traditional fish fry on
Friday evening in the Hamlin
High School Cafeteria sponsored primarily by the Hamlin
Lions Club with assistance by
our ex-students association
will kick off the weekend’s
activities beginning at 5 p.m.
until 6:30 p.m., followed by
the game’s kickoff in Piper
Stadium at 7 p.m. between
the Quanah Indians and our Hamlin Pied Pipers. Immediately following the game,
there will be a reception with
beverages and snacks for all
exes or students in the foyer
area of Piper Court, located
just to the NW of the stadium,
until 10:15 p.m. Several of the
downtown businesses will
also be open following the
game until later in the night
for those wishing to make all
of the rounds.
Saturday’s activities will
be different in several ways:
local entertainment will begin
prior to the parade as vendors
and organizations set up for
their activities or with the selling of their wares along main
street; the parade start time
will be 11:30 a.m., rather than
the old 10:30 a.m. time; and,
instead of the floats and folks
going to the Hamlin City
Park following the parade as
has been done in the past two
years, the floats will be directed to park on a downtown
closed side street (S.W. 3rd)
and designated back parking
lot area (behind Rodgers and
Co. CPA) for the judging of
the “People’s Choice Award”
for best overall float that nets
extra monies for the float who
the public selects, along with
the donation-only ex-students
hamburger/hot dog meal with
the trimmings and a drink
that will be held on the south
bank parking lot. Tables and
chairs will be provided for the
downtown meal, and port-apotties will be provided for
the weekend’s downtown
festivities.
The organization’s directors and volunteers determined that it was time to
bring Homecoming to the
downtown district in order
that many of our merchants,
who are alumni, would additionally have the opportunity
to enjoy the festivities as a
whole, much like the gathering of a large family reunion.
More details will be found
in the newsletter and on the
web page (hamlinexstudents.
com) as time draws nearer.
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