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Page 31 text:
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BUILT-UP EMOTIONS release themselves in tears of joy , dis- belief and relief as Janet Gaston learns that she is the 1963 Home- coming queen. Larry Carlson, Janet ' s driver, shared her happi- ness. HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES Maureen Rotz, Cindy Smith, Becky Hunter, Nancy Worcester, Janet Gaston, and Bobbi Bran- nen pose in anticipation of the game with Dyer. These six seniors vied for the title of 1963 Homecoming Queen.
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Queen Candidates Awaited Crowning with Anticipation; Trojan Festivities Climaxed by Fifth Homecoming Victory STILL GRASPING THE Trojan pigskin, quarterback, Mike Planert, goes down under his Dyer aggressors, after gaining yard- age which proved important in the Highland High Homecoming victory. Homecoming — a word students muster to like Minutemen to a shot, is an event that calls for all the pride and spirit they can find, backed by the equal eagerness to create and the work to make their ideas a reality. From just such atti- tudes as these arise the prize-winning floats and the first, second, and third place trophies. From these attitudes comes the intense desire to win and shout their victory at the top of their voices. Similarly, Janet Gaston felt the excitement and spirit of the occasion upon receiving a sparkling crown and a proud title. Surely the Trojans struck the attitude as well, beating Dyer Central 13 to 7. This is the spirit of Homecoming that activates minds, hearts, and bodies, as well as voices. BOOSTING TEAM MORALE from the sidelines are these enthusiastic members of the football team who are not presently in action.
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WITH MOTHERLY DISGUST, Mrs. Antrobus, portrayed by Pam Ross, vents her anger on her son Henry, played by Jack Leach. Alexa Smith as Gladys, the Antrobus’ daughter, looks on the scene with sisterly disconcern about the whole thing. Students Combine Talent and Team Effort to Present Annual HIGH-PRINCIPLED AND STUBBORN, Mr. Antrobus, played by senior Pete Tumbas, gives his family a stern lecture about their weak, yielding attitude toward the hardships of life. LISTENING WITH APPROVAL, Dinosaur Sandi Barney hears the singing telegram which Pat Lowery brings the Antrobuses.
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