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1968-10-26 · Halloween in Anaheim · page 2 of 2 · OCR glm-ocr
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The image is extremely blurry and lacks any discernible text. It appears to be a grayscale photograph of some kind of document or artwork with scattered pixels. Due to the low resolution, it is not possible to accurately transcribe the content. The image is too blurry to accurately transcribe any text. It appears to be a grayscale pattern with various shapes and lines, but the details are not clearly visible. MUSIC ON THE MARCH —South Junior High band marches in youth parade, Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Parades Large Crc Continued from The annual tw tival began Frid kiddies' parade a events. Marching uni senting the 14 ju schools in the Union High Sc trict were feature youth parade Fr schools in the Union High School district were featured youth parade from more than 5,000 pants. Thousands of students lined the route at Coln Blvd., Anah and Adele St., Pearson Park. The parade was held on Halloween around World." An additional musical show foragers will be held p.m. Thursday atvention Center. youth parade, one of 14 Anaheim school units in the procession. Times photos right owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Parades Lure Large Crowds Continued from First Page The annual two-day festival began Friday with a kiddies' parade and other events. Marching units representing the 14 junior high schools in the Anaheim Union High School District were featured in the youth parade Friday with senting the 14 junior high schools in the Anaheim Union High School District were featured in the youth parade Friday with more than 5,000 participants. Thousands of spectators lined the route along Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim Blvd. and Adele St., ending at Pearson Park. Theme of the parade was "Halloween Around the World." An additional event, a musical show for teenagers, will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Convention Center. HORRORS- -After costume parade, Wally Thrun, 4, Anaheim, decides that even goblins have to relax.