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to Their Alma Mater Senior Dennis Hornsby, an enthusiastic booster, emphasizes his eagerness for a Clark victory. Aere “Peter, Queen Joann Smigla; Attendants: Top—L. Noworyta; M. A. Kokot. Middle—E. Wisemiller. Bottom—S. Psikula; P. Dado. Laura Parker grins confidently while performing with the majorettes in the half-time activities.
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Homecoming Activities Lure Alumni Back The theme of the ’63 Homecoming festivities was “Chil¬ dren’s Fairy Tales”. One of these fairy tales, the “Three On Thursday afternoon, October 3, excitement filled the halls and the hearts at Clark as the 1963 Homecoming attendants and senior nominees were announced. Then, early Friday morning Booster Club members, cheerleaders, and teachers set up a Pioneer display on the front lawn of the school. Above the main door stretched the words, “Welcome G.R.C. Alumni”. Upon the four-leaf clovers mingled with grass stood a six-foot horseshoe bidding the Pioneer team “Good Luck”. The senior skit, cheers, pep talk, yell contest, and announcement of the 1963 Homecoming Queen roused the Pioneers’ spirits during the pep assembly Friday afternoon. Reigning as Queen over this festive weekend was senior, Joann Smigla. The Queen’s attendants were: Pat Dado, freshman; Sandy Psikula, sophomore; Eileen Wisemiller, junior; and seniors, Mary Ann Kokot and Lorraine Noworyta. Many cheered the parade of decorated cars that passed through town before the game. Disappoint¬ ingly, though, the Pioneers lost the game. The traditional Saturday evening dance brought an end to this memorable weekend. Little Pigs,” was represented on the front lawn. It portrayed the Horsemen as the “wolf” and Clark as the fearless “pigs”. Cathi Tokarz portrays the “girl who spins straw into gold” for her part in the Senior Class skit.
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The Newest of the New...Fads and Fashions B. Smith, J. Rybarczyk, A. Winsberg, L. Parker, M. Con- Longer hair is the style for 1964—worn flipped as Judy way, T. Jez, and C. Farrell model the fashions of ’64. Jackim’s, or in a twist as Evelyn Nagy’s. Clarkites modeling the lastest in footwear are: B. Smith, C. Nednien, suede Pilgrim shoes; C. Levin, high patent Hush-puppies; M. Cison, knee socks and squared-toe loafers; boots; and J. Smolek, the casual slip-on. 10
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