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10 ll 'I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 October...The Month of Homecoming, F October l Mark Rieff and Jack Frozen were the only ones late to the scene of industry in room l4 as the Junior Class Council met to plan their activities of the year. 7 The National Honor Society met after school to discuss the addition of new members and the beginning of new proiects. Tom Dahlquist suggested that the meetings be held during third hour, which would eliminate his Senior Social Studies team-teaching class. 8 College bound seniors arrived at 8:00 AM to hear Mr. Osvold's advice about admissions, college testing, and financ- es. Miriam Cox thought either Maca- lester or Augsburg were the schoolstor her. 9 Officers were elected and the year's program was outlined at the first meet- ing of the Jr. Red Cross. Johnson girls went western on a G.A.A. horseback riding party and rest- ed their tired bones at a pow-wow. Pat Marsden and Marylin Smith never knew what saddle-sores were like be- fore this. The once feared Wilson Redmen proved no match for the Govies in an after- noon contest. The score was 37-0. French students dined at the Dykeman Hotel for their annual French Club din- ner. Barb Burggren, Roberta Tistuben and Pete Norden? thought the food was delicious, but oh those prices! Kathy Todd and Dan Peterson had to get up at 6:00 AM to catch the early bus which brought the iuniors and sen- iors to school for two and one-half hours of The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test lPSATl. The COURIER wasissued with headlines announcing the twenty-four candidates for Homecoming King and Queen. The candidates were: Sue Amundson, Dave Beety, Mary Anderson, Rob Shattuck, Mary Galvin, Phil Kellor, Betty Or- lando, Steve Rosskoph, Kathy Peltier, Mike Jackson, Carmen Brink, Jerry Curry, Nancy Snyder, Greg Hughes, Claudia Bishop, Greg Anderson, Linda Sirek, Bill Ogura, Letty Orlando, Mike Crupi, Sharon Schmidt, Bob Clasen, Nan Sherrard, and Jay Mitchell. Sue Guse was nervously awaiting when finally it was announced and Queen Mary Galvin and King Mike Crupi took- their royal places to reign over John- son's l963 Homecoming festivities. Johnson and Central battled to a 13-13 tie in front of an enthusiastic crowd in the '63 Homecoming feat at Central's stadium, where the humidity was so high that Kathy Nyquist was worried it would spoil her hairdo. After the game, students and alumni flocked to the an- 4 l nual Homecoming dance in the new sym- Eating in class permitted!! Teachers and students indulged as the annual band sale opened. Janice Wate and Nell Kiser battled between themselves to see who could sell the most mints in one day. 24 bard, and Nancy Fisherwere named as A.F.S. finalists. Johnson and Monroe clashed with the Govies at Central Stadium losing the heart breaker by one point, 20-21. M.E.A. -- A rest for the students but work for the teachers. Barb Davidson went to Minneapolis on the train to 23 Joanne Simons, Jim Horton, Judy Hub- look for some new clothes. wits A , E E S
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