Hillsdale High School - Echo Yearbook (Jeromesville, OH)
- Class of 1966
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Page 28 text:
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Homecoming Sparked b W
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Preceding the game was the crowning of Lois Sellers
as queen of the homecoming festivities. She was
crowned by last year's queen, Candy Carl.
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Nancy Gilbert, sophomore attendant, and Carolyn
Moody, freshman attendant, represented their re-
spective classes in the homecoming ceremonies.
served as the queen's attendants.
Lois, as well as her attendants were nominated
their classes and chosen at a special school assembly
where each had to explain what being an attendant o
queen would mean to them.
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Queen Lois was honored at the homecoming
dance held in the appropriately decorated
school lobby.
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Page 27 text:
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ACTIVITIE . . .
Most Enjo able
Part
Many important events took place throughout the
year which often times seemed too trivial to mention.
Those extra activities, aside from classroom work,
helped make the school year more fun-filled and rewarding
for all. Homecoming came firstwith its many prepa.rations
and its climax being the dance in honor of Queen Lois
Sellers.
The plays "Harvey," "Partes onher WeddingMorn,"
"The Valiant," and "Riders to the Sea," were success-
fully performed as inspiring school plays.
Then came the assemblies. These were held through-
out the year to break the monotonous routine of class-
room work, and to also help the students in their choice
of careers, as well as for sheer enjoyment.
of Schooling
Awards day held many surprises for the students
as class-elected, as well as school-affiliated awards
were given.
The last, but certainly not the least activity of the
year came with the junior-senior prom. The juniors worked
especially hard in earning the money for this 'fonce in
a lifetime" event. With the able assistance of Mr. Law-
rence Conrad of Ashland, they decorated the gymnasium
with the utmost skill. Then, later on, they proved it to
be a 'fdiamond studded" evening. The evening was con-
cluded with activities at the YMCA sponsored by the junior
and senior parents.
With so many activities to attend, andjobs to be done,
the students at Hillsdale were kept quite busy.
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Homecoming was the major event of the football
season. Those present were Dave Twining, soon-to-be-
crowned queen, Lois Sellers, Pete Kosse, 1964 home-
coming queen, Candy Carl, and Butch Momchilov.
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Page 29 text:
“
ver Black River 28-12
The dance was held immediately after the game
with the queen's and court's escorts being junior and
senior football players. Escorting Carolyn Moody was
Pete Kosse while Judy Badertscher was escorted by Dave
Butler. Nancy Gilbert was escorted by Galen Blough
while Queen Lois Sellers and Sue Shibinski were escorted
by Dave Twining and Gary Austin, respectively.
One of the highlights of the school year was "Home-
coming." The Student Council spent much time pre-
paring for this special event which took place on Oc-
tober 22, 1965. Pre-game preparations, building a
float, and decorating the cafeteria were all jobs done
by the Student Council to make it an enjoyable evening.
The win over Black River 28-6, added an extra bit of
excitement.
Soft music created an effective mood and was fur-
nished by the Mood-Masters, a six piece band.
During the coronation ceremony, Joel McGuire
proudly carried the crown while Carol Baldner carried
the Queen's flowers.
Serving as master of ceremonies at
the game as well as the dance was Dean
Moody.
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