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I960 flomenomutg After the game, a soc-hop sponsored by Student Activities was held at the Civic Center. Students paused for a quick breath between dances. After being crowned by Doug Trolson, Association president, Nancy Reitz, Homecoming Queen, smiled happily through her tears. Page Seven
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16-7 Vido iy £pa ih The 1960 Homecoming Queen ond her court watch the tense Hammond High-Roosevelt game. I to R Lynn Johnson, senior princess; Jackie Dose, junior princess; Nancy Reitz, Homecoming queen; Wendy Smith, sophomore princess; and Phyllis Wood, freshman princess. From the bonfire on Thursday night, to the soc-hop after Friday’s game, the 1960 Homecoming celebration was one of the most successful in the history of Ham- mond High. A crashing victory over rival East Chicago Washington thrilled stu- dents and raised the Purple state rating to a new high. Flames from the bonfire silhouette students as the 1960 Homecoming Queen and her Court are announced. Page Six
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UppeM i 64 m£ti take, a hip Students approach Monticello, the beautiful home of Thomas Jefferson. The building was interestingly designed, due to Jefferson ' s interest in architecture. Being an upperclassman entitles the student to take the Washington Pilgrimage, which is highlighted by visits to Congress, governmental bureaus and agencies, the White House, and other points of interest in the East. Approximately 140 stu- dents made the trip. Chaperones in- cluded Miss Georgia Andersen, Miss Zelda Black and Mr. Jay Wood. m ■Attiirw In the Luray Caverns in Virginia, a guide points out interesting rock formations to this group of interested on lookers. The Capitol Building, heart of the United States, is a sight which thrilled the Washington Trippers more than any other, j Page Eight
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