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ueen grfie Q9 A fy , f , ef'- Z Q xi'-f 2 L Miss Bertie Cooper was crowned queen of P.lC's Silver Anniversary Homecoming at the halftime of the Parsons-Joplin game October 27. She received her crown and the traditional kisses from fardinal Co-Captains Allen Ross and Charley Daniels. Crown bearers were Johnny Maier and Tonya Jan Hapgood. The candidates for Homecoming Queen are shown above. They are ileft to rightlz Norma Middleton of McCune, Queen Bertie, Mary Ellen Houk of Moran, Suz- anne Cramer, and Gussie Domeny of Oswego. Queen Bertie reigned over the Homecoming Ball which followed the game.
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