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nl' Q K 14 in 3 in -. tx -mari ng, W3 Above: Homecoming queen joan Parocl and her attendants, Mickey Winquist Cleftj and Jani Clay Crightj pose for the cameraman at the halftime of the East vs. Elgin game, at which time they were presented to the crowd. Lefi: Go, fight, and win is the theme of this float, sponsored by East's photography club, PSPO.
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Below: Enjoying the warm sun on the lawns of East are left to right-Sonia Anderson, Joanne Peterson, Judy Eychaner, Joan Heid, Judy Diamond, Margie Kindstrom, Billie Sampson, and Leah Holm. is .-0 , A A N '- t Erickson, Bill Wetterstrand, Richard Keyser, Don M. John- Jerry Fross, Jim LaRose, Carter Johnson, Gary Anderson, Ronnie Husmann reflect the delight and pleasure of all. .f qw. . at Random U Below: Posing with two members QD of Miss Butts Below: Taking time out to talk over subjects other than zoology class are juniors, Chuck Gustafson and Wilbur school are Kay Conard and Eddie Shank. Baxter. l 6 0 ' s l l i l I as Q
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Queen Reigns over Homecoming Festivities .,j . Sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association, this float featured a totem pole signifying the theme, Tote'em Back to Elginf Atop the float are Sonja Anderson, Billie Sampson, Deanna Beckwold, Sondra Spongberg, Leah Holm, Margie Kindstrom and Ellen Richardson. I present Miss joan Parod, queen of the 1954 East high school Homecoming. These words be- gan the Homecoming festivities at the half-time of the East vs. Elgin game on October 8. Atop 1954 Packard convertibles, Queen joan and her attendants, Miss Jani Clay and Miss Mary Ellen Winquist, led the parade of floats sponsored by PSPO, GAA, Swedish, Dolphin, and Science clubs. A gym decorated with silver crowns and foot- balls provided the setting for the crowning by Ed Shank, president of the Student Council. From the queen's stand, backed by a huge silver crown, the royalty reigned over the informal dance climax- ing East's third annual Homecoming. The gym is filled with a large crowd for East's homecoming dance, which was held after the game.
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