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Remembered By All HOMECOMING COURT: Left to right: Louis Bonacorsi, Linda Motz, Dave Craig, Charlene Torasao, Frank Houghland, Con- Gibbons, Dave Kowinski, Marla McDonald, Queen Wilberta nie Straw. Gary Pepelea. Queen Wilberta Motz radiates with happiness after being chosen 1963 Home- coming Queen. Compliments of: BONEBRAKE’S REFRIGERATION FREIDA WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY
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Special Thoughts Of Queens, Dances, And Parades PROM COURT: Left to Right: Glenn Benton, Carolyn Bar- Junior President, Junior Johnson; Cathy Carrera, Bob Endries, cus, Jim Vernon, Marcia Chilton, Jim York, Queen Karen White, Sue Bentley, Larry Hansel. COLUMBUS DAY COURT: Left to Right: Libbie Morgan, Jun- ior Attendant; Janet Lapworth, Freshman Attendant; Bonnie Evans, Sophomore Attendant, Pam Wood, Senior Queen. In the height of the fall season, the routine of school life was joyfully put aside for the excitement of homecoming. The theme of Cinderella was car- ried throughout as the band, majorettes, and co- quettes at half time, formed a glass slipper, con- vertible, pumpkin, and a magic wand for our Cin- derella, Wilberta Motz. Her attendants were Char- lene Torasso, Senior, Marla McDonald, Junior; Connie Straw, Sophomore; and Linda Gibbons, Freshman. The magic moment was climaxed as Student Council President, Bob Nardi, crowned the queen with a tiara of yellow mums. The Queen and her attendants reigned over the game, in which we defeated Linton, and were presented at the dance. A clear night, rustling formals, and the fra- grance of perfume provided the perfect atmosphere for the prom. The Mayflower Room of the Terre Haute House was decorated according to the theme “Cotillion in Blue”. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of prom queen, Karen White, who was crowned by Junior Johnson, junior class president. Compliments of: - 14 - VERMILLION COUNTY INS. AGCY.
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A Good Time Is Had By Everyone Linda Wright and Bonnie Evans, wearing the lateat fad around C. H. S., mohair sweaters, comment favorably on Terry Harris’ turtleneck collar. Joan Harlan and Martha Southard take between-semester in- ventory as part of their duties as school librarians. Along with the responsibilities of being a student come activities which help to develop and maintain our social life and give us the proper setting for recognizing the fields in which we could find satisfaction. Through participation in athletics, boys gain co-operation in working with others and a broader outlook regarding sportsmanship and team work. Club membership provides the opportunity to accept responsibilities in carrying out club plans and projects, while holding office lets us and others observe our capabilities as leaders. Another influencing factor toward our future is our choice of com- panion for activities and social events. Though studies are justly emphasized during our high school days, the activities in which we took part shall prepare us now for the future and give us pleasant reminders of CHS. - 16 -
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