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Home-coming attendants—P. Roadman, Frosh; M. Keith, Senior; V. Kuldsaar, Queen; E. Foreman, Junior; and D. Stombaugh, Soph. “Deck the float with frills for Vaike!” That’s the cry as Stage Crew joins to build a float fit for a queen. Under the direction of Miss Knapp and with the co-operation of all, the queen’s float earned first class results.
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Clark Royalty Escorted to Homecoming Festivities Jt r-“. ■ N k Cm f I H| ► 99k M TOP—“We caught ’em,” yells a Keystone cop. The orches- r caught the judges’ eyes and won first place in the petition. BOTTOM—— ’ •- Jester J Senior Vaike Kuldsaar, the radiant queen, reigned over an enthusiastic 1961 Home-coming crowd. 8 A rousing 1961 Home-coming weekend began with a pep assembly and Senior skit Friday afternoon. Vaike Kuldsaar captured the title of 1961 Home¬ coming Queen. Mary Keith, senior attendant; Eileen Foreman, junior attendant; Donna Stombaugh, sophomore attendant; and Paula Roadman, fresh¬ man attendant completed the court. A parade, consisting of both cars and floats, formed before the game. In the float category, the queen’s float, created by the stage crew, placed first. The Keystone cops, the orchestra’s car, won first in the car division. The loyal supporters, how¬ ever, witnessed a 20-0 loss to Hammond High. Students capped a memorable weekend with a dance Saturday night in the gym. It was the per¬ fect end to a memorable weekend.
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Jk Fun like this helped to relieve the mono¬ tony of waiting for the game. Tim Banas- zak, senior, gets the full treatment. “Pancho, ” Pep Sessions Wednesday, February 21, proved to be a very successful day for Clark. At the annual sectional assembly, Mr. Aldrich roused Pioneer spirit with his pep talk. After the assembly, students partici¬ pated in a caravan to Washington gym. Clark boost¬ ers had good reason to be mighty proud of their “Pioneer team”. The Pioneers fought their way to the semifinal round of the sectionals by defeating the Highland Trojans, with a score of 64-43. That same evening, they showed their strength by elim¬ inating a hopeful Lowell squad, 65-59. On Friday, during seventh perio d, another as¬ sembly was held in honor of our team. At this time, a surprise guest, Pancho Gonzales, led the cheering section in his version of “Two Bits.” Unfortunately, the Pioneers were defeated by the East Chicago Washington Senators in the semifinals on Satur¬ day afternoon, 68-51. As the end of the game nears, Pioneer hopes fall in streams of disgust and anguish.
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