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Warm congratulation, happy hearts, tears of joy, and unbelief in the queen’s heart are in order as Pam Rogus, Judy Dust, Kathie Callaway, Irene Krizman, and JoAnn Bacon give Helen Mosora their best wishes.
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Homecoming day finally arrived for ’62. Classes were in session, but everyone’s mind was out in space wondering about the outcome of the game and who would reign as Homecom- ing queen. Buzz, buzz; chatter, chatter; was all you heard all day and it burst into shouts and crys of “all the way down the field . . . GO!” at the game. As the ball sailed through the air at kick-off every heart went with it hoping for a Homecoming victory. Halftime had been exciting, too. It was the scene of a cross-country meet between Lowell and Highland — which Highland won! Helen Mosora’s name was announced as our new Homecoming queen and only fitting, for Helen was the queen of Troy and the Trojans fought for her; they did so by winning the game. “The Trojan Raid Did Kill Them Dead,” as the combined efforts of the junior class captured first place homecoming honors, thereby withholding another tradition, and foretold the outcome of the Trojan’s homecoming festivities. As the last float is thrown into bon-fire, the magic sensation of homecoming eve settles upon each student.
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A Radiant Queen, Victorious Team Characterize Our Homecoming Festivities A radiant smile burst into tears of joy as Florry Mosora congratulated her sister. Queen Helen.
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