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92 5 Attending our 1958 Homecoming Queen are Peggy Wolfe, Gary Imhoff, Frank Taylor, Ellen Brown, Tam Haege, Mary Jo Stroup, Lloyd Samford, Dot Lenzini, Homecoming Queen Pam Gilbert, Football Captain Mike Womack, Dale Strusz, David Taylor, Marilyn Muckelroy, Denny Hill, Kay Brown, Bart Bridges, Stanley Strusz, and Don Langan. 1958 IIOMECOMING QIIEIEN, PAMELA CillJBER'l' is thc daughter of lX'lr. and lXlrs. -lohn Cillmcrt. Pam will always be 1'CI'l1CIlll7CTCLl as a lovely, tall, hrowne cyccl girl with ll warm, friendly smile for cvcryonc. She was truly an regal picture in her elegant flour lcngth gown of white talffctzi as sho proceeded to the throne to claim hcl' crown.
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cDUR PROM QUEEN, ELLEN BROWN . . . . . . looked radiant as she and her escort, Mike VVo1nack, approached the throne. Her floor length gown was blue chiffon and net, designed with a flowered apron and bustle. As she danced with junior class president, Karl Kiefer, to Some En- chanted Eveningf' she was a picture of beauty and happiness. Awaiting the Quecn's Dance are: Janet Turner, Mike Womack, Harry Bobbitt, Kate Smith, Dick Haden, Kathryn Stroman, Karl Kiefer, Ellen Brown, Stanley Strusz, Donnie Langan, Peggy Wolfe, Gary Imhoff, Mike Langan, and Pam Gilbert.
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Students and alums alike took part enthusiastically in this year's annual Homecoming festivities. The traditional event began Thursday night with the bonfire and snake dance. Next came the parade on Friday afternoon. lt was here that our lovely Queen candidates and attendants made their first appearance. Friday evening our Terriers met the Harrisburg Bull! dogs on our field in a triumphant struggle. Our 33-0 victory put everyone in fine spirits for the Homecoming dance held in the auditorium later. The theme this year-Melody Lane-was carried out in the decorations, which consisted of huge musical notes and staffs against a white background. The climax of the evening, which we had all been anxious- ly awaiting, came at midnight when Miss Pam Gilbert was crowned 1958 Homecoming Queen. Uracfition, excitement and Jofl mudic climax ine evening ,A featiuiliea DALE STRUSZ, FRESHMAN lx'lARY jo STRouP, SOPHONIORE lVlARILYN MLICKELROY, JUNIOR ELLEN BROWN, SENIOR KAY BROVVN, SENIOR STANLEY STRUSZ, SENIOR PEGGY WOLFE, SENIOR
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