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In a convocation Tuesday, October 10, Karen Anstine was sought out and escort- ed to the stage by Charles Eigenberg. She was elected, with five other girls, the day before by members of the senior class. WW The six girls nominated as queen Candi- dates were Phyllis Barley, Pam Jones, no Karen Anstine, Vickie Lightner, Deanne de Freese, and Mary Jappert. 4 . ,Clwlv ffl Jfomeco Q Karen and Phyllis ride past the grandstand on the way to the center of the field where all six girls were met by the Band, the Tigerettes, and the senior Cub Club members. In a beautiful formal ceremony, Deanne de Freese was first disclosed as the Maid of Honor after which Karen was revealed as the Queen and was crowned by 1960 Queen Nancy Anderson. As the Band played, the Queen and her Maid of Honor, and her four attendants were escorted to their special seats in the stands where they were congrat- l uated and photographed by their many admiring friends.
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There's nothing like a good bonfire to kindle the fire of enthusiasm for a football victory. And thc Tigers wanted this one. Everyone wanted this one. It was homecoming-It was the night to crown the queen-And, well every one wanted to beat Northeast-period. The rally started un- der the bridge and after several yells the crowd followed the pep band to the practice field where a bonfire to top all bonfires was burning. After introducing the homecoming queen candidates there were talks by the football captains and the coach from the back of a flatbed truck. The rally was a big success even if it did not produce a victory. The final score 13-6, proved to be one of the closest against Northeast all season. Northeast ended the season as recognized State Champions. The day ended with an alumni dance at the High School. Incidentally, a lot of students had to get up Saturday morning and wash signs off downtown store windows. it at 'fs K I.x,1q,
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