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Lovely Patty Eckard reigns as Homecoming ueen The five lovely candidates for Homecoming Queen, nominated by the students of Vincent, were Chris Brodict, Kathy Ponsford, Jean Riester, Patty Eckard and Bobbie Brooke. The fourth annual Strong Vincent Homecoming Dance was held at the Shrine Club on November 28, 1964. The dance is sponsored by the student council with all proceeds used to defray the expenses of the council variety show. Her majesty, Patty Eckard, was chosen by the student body of Vincent to reign as queen. Her vivacious personality, warm smile, and school spirit makes Patty an excellent choice. Lovely Patty Eckard was chosen to be the queen of the fourth annual Homecoming Dance held at the Shrine Club. To win this honor, Patty was nominated and chosen by the student body of Strong Vincent. 22
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Vincentls loveliesl girls vie for beauty crowns The six lovely candidates for the 1965 Spokesman Queen were chosen by the students of Strong Vincent. The nominees were Emily Fatica, Kathy Ponsford, Jeanne Riester, Wendy McLallen, Marcia Prassack, and Kathy Turify. To win the honor of Track Queen, Janet Colao sold the greatest number of tickets to the meet. Strong Vincent's representatives to the All-City Track Meet held last spring at the Stadium were Michele Boccio, Queen Janet Colao, and Lynda Edmonds. 21
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1 Michelle Moore, Martha Schultz, Mike Grimm, Dave Stout, Richard Scrafford, and Dan Johnson were presented with a certificate of merit in recognition of becoming finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition. This honor was earned by less than one percent of all seniors in the United States. Vincent has six merit finalists During assemblies, hootenannies and the variety show held last spring, the students of Strong Vincent enjoyed the singing of the Martinettes. Shown entertaining during Trapped are Cindy Brown, Cheryl Horton, and Barbara Williams. A debate for the mock election was held during a November q assembly program. These students gave speeches about the candidates for President and Vice President of their choice, followed by a question and answer period. Jim Marsh, Denny Sykes, and Maureen McClure, served the Goldwater and Miller committee, while John West, Mike Grimm, and Pat Mastery represented the Johnson and Humphrey committee. Linda Robins served as moderator in the somewhat heated debate. 23
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