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Page 18 text:
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Dave “Lady” McClure passes in review for the Pep Rally specta¬ tors as part of the Senior Boys Skit. Many enthusiastic Clarkites. teachers and pupils, coaches and team, combined efforts for the success of the 1959 Homecoming weekend. Loyal students under the supervision of faculty members. Miss Helen Wulkow, Miss Rhoda Kittelsen, Miss Doris Myers, Mr. Bernard Charlet, and Mr. Raymond Buell, gave after school hours to plan and prepare for the event. The pep rally held at Clark Field on Thursday, October 15, officially opened the celebrations. Senior class president Dan Kozlowski and Coach Norman Banas spoke to a crowd of 800 persons. A series of three skits was presented by members of the Senior class. The moment of coronation had arrived. Cheers, tears, and popping flashbulbs added to the excite¬ ment as her majesty, Paula Knish, was crowned 1959 Homecoming Queen by C-Club president John Mehok. Clark’s band and majorettes led the pre-game pa¬ rade on Friday night, with the queen and her court and lavishly decorated floats and cars following. A dance at Madura’s Danceland Saturday night climaxed the exciting weekend. 14
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The Glee Club from Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana serenaded the Clarkites in an assembly sponsored by the Vocal Music Department. The club surpassed their last year’s per¬ formance with an unforgettable program of popular and sacred music. “Pie etit fo The colorful assembly for United Nations Day included a Mexican folk dance presented by Miss Bank’s fifth grade. Dick Umlauf eyes Bell Telephone’s electronic tic-tac-toe” ma¬ chine which he is trying to out-smart.
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Senim Dayd, tfame, and T Caduta “Dance Paula Knish was crowned ruling monarch for the 1959 Home¬ coming parade, football game, and dance. Sharon Taylor, Junior; Sue Clore, Sophomore; and Sue Eaton, Freshman; were chosen for the queen’s court. 15
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