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The Bonfire blazed on as the crowd grew bigger with excitement constantly mounting. Bonfire Homecoming Weekend was the first big event of the year and it climaxed the excite- ment which had been mounting within every- one from the first day of school. Hundreds of students turned out for the bonfire cele- bration to affirm their school spirit and find out if their princess candidate made it, and if their queen candidate reached the finals.
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Early morning instructions from Mrs. Geneva Boyd and Mrs. Marion Dobrzynski on Jast) minute menu plans. ’Alive in 1965 Come Alive in ’65 is definitely the theme best describing life at the Wildcat Lair for the year 1964-1965. With the sounding of the 8:25 bell there’s a sudden rushing to the auditorium, up- stairs and down, to the cafeteria and the various other rooms which house the advisories, a compact counseling period and hurried presentation of announcements made available to students who by this time are already thinking about that first hour assignment. There are always a few stragglers filing in and out of the office, too. Some are there to pay locker fines and some to pick up lunches dropped off by thoughtful parents. And now, off to class! ' • ' I jwtt r ,.. J55| mm Double duty is made of the auditorium as it is used upstairs and down as homerooms and study halls. Page Five
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Left to right are Mary Jo Shock, freshman princess, Linda Sherry, junior princess, Connie Wydra, queen finalist, Jeanie Talliferro, queen, Jan MacDonald, queen finalist, and Debbie Dorsey sophomore princess. After weeks of building class and club floats, the Homecoming parade proved a mighty success and the senior class walked off with the prize. A fantastic crowd of loyal and anxious fans filled the stands and the game started. In spite of the unexpected rainstorm, that Hammond High spirit could not be dampened and cheers filled the air as Jeanie Talliferro was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1964 at the halftime. Although the game was lost, that Purple enthusiasm carried over to the soc-hop which followed and the weekend was considered a victory in defeat. Jeanie Talliferro as she was just crowned Homecoming Queen for 1964 by association president Jeff Davidson. Page Seven
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