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Excitement ounts 45 ' + Tension fills the air as the football team votes for their queen. The climax of the assembly is reached when DennisSiefke crowns Susie queen. After arriving at the field, John Harbal. Debbie Aeschliman is helped from her car by escort Linda Lemke, 1965 Homecoming Queen, retires her trophy. 40
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it 4 Genoa Hi h For fourteen senior girls, the football homecoming of 1966 will be a long-remembered event. For all of us, it provides many warm memories. lt all began with the choosing of candidates by Genoa's clubs. The week before the homecoming game was campaign week for the clubs supporting candidates. Then came the big day, the day when the 1966 homecoming queen would be chosen. The students voted and selected the top five girls. From these the football team chose the queen and her attendants. The girls were tense and excited while the student body was anxious to know who their queen would be. ln mid-afternoon the homecoming assembly was held. As the first of the four attendants was an- nounced, a hush fell over the crowd. Fourteen girls waited breathlessly to find out which of them had been selected queen. 'I l l L :fl is iii? K : T Z L I el .., I .... . ,-, A '! . lp l 5 far T . Tx W ..:.5?i?.f...1??is3?i535i33?is3f es-gsz,,':sewls.lmf.l . . Ml. ,rrmpll ll ll,,, it fe' T aTwii'.a'Ys ii ?P??:Q5252iig2??f Z V ilu ll! l 'l'i1fi,, rig iiii ii its if .till lg, , .1 .J l 'E X K X :lx l.. S 133 5252: ll . T. 5 ztslwif so .. iw Wt. zztijgf .. . .y. ami if . gm ..c...c. .W im A: . ..f...t. .1..4.....,.,m.,l,
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as Homecoming Story Llnfolds That evening the candidates rode in a parade ending at the football field. Their cars had been decorated by the clubs that they represented. The queen and her court reigned at the game. At halftime, the queen was presented with a traveling trophy which is hers to keep for a year. Queen Susie was the sixteenth girl to receive this trophy since its donation by the alumni. She was also presented with a personal trophy by the Key Club. To add a crowning touch to a wonderful evening, the Comets honored their queen with a twenty to nothing victory. The following night a dance was held at the high school for the queen and her court. Homecoming week of 1966 was truly a week to remember. ab Z The Key Club wins a trophy for their presentation of Freyja, Goddess of Love. l The court is ecstatic as the team rolls on to victory. The last dance marks the end of an unforgettable week.
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