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Page 31 text:
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Judie Kudla, Cyndee Nocek, Ellen Rosta, Marlene Hodgson, Tina Hoffman, and Sue Keilman support the Warriors on the Senior float in the Homecoming parade. Varsity cheerleaders Margie Koczwara, Sally King, Mary Kay Patrick, Geri Medrea, and Bunny Fijut smile with pride at the Warrior victory. 23 Enjoying the music of the Pat DeMure Orchestra in the gaily decorated Noll Ballroom are Nancy Popovich and Tony Jay me.
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HOMECOMING 1963 A new field A new ballroom An old tradition — we won! Homecoming Queen candidates and escorts are Camille Raczkowski, Mike Liscinsky, Jane Ferro, Fred Adamczyk, Ann Fajman, Boh Weber, Dolores Bacli, and Ken Alsager. Mike McGill, s Touchdown. ir fullback, is crowned Mr. • % □ This year, every class had an individual responsibili¬ ty in making Homecoming 1963 a project of the entire student body. Seniors took charge of the bids, the skit, and the queen’s float. Juniors organized the dance, while sophomores and freshmen took care of publicity and refreshments. Louie Musielak and Donna Dank- ovis were co-chairmen. On Friday, the most exciting event of the evening was our victory over Horace Mann, 19-14. During half¬ time ceremonies, Jane Ferro was crowned the 1963 Homecoming Queen by the 1962 Queen, Bev Wohadlo. Runners-up were Dolores Bach, Pat DeNiro, Ann Fa- jam, and Camille Raczkowski. Following the game, the dance, “Kickoff Kapers,” was held in the Bishop Noll Ballroom, where couples danced to the music of the Pat DeMure Orchestra. The Grand March was led by Queen Jane Ferro and “Mr. Touchdown,” Mike McGill ■ Jane Ferro is crowned Homecoming Queen 1963 by last year’s queen, Bev Wohadlo.
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College-Career Nights offer look into future. □ Annually the Student Council, along with the Guid¬ ance Office, sponsors two evenings during which junior and senior students have the opportunity to become acquainted with college and occupational careers. On October twenty-third College Night was held in order to familiarize college-bound students and their parents with the schools of higher learning which were represented. Prospective students learned of the en¬ trance requirements, courses of study, scholarship op¬ portunities, and costs of their favorite colleges. Career Night, December eleventh, gave interested students the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the occupational possibilities open to them. Snow and sleet were the variable factors that prevented the antici¬ pated success of the evening, but another Career Night was scheduled for April. Both of these informative evenings were high spots in the scheduled activities for upperclassmen ■ A group of Noll students get a good look at the future of the college of their choice as its build¬ ing plans are outlined for them. How about X-ray technology as a career? The College of St. Teresa is the place for you, says Mrs. Francis Backe to senior Marilyn Jas tram.
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