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Page 35 text:
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jke IQOCLQQ Sita! LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Segebart, Bonnie Branning, Zoy Koch. STANDINGg Dan Carlson, Dean Nelson, Mr. Nielsen Kracht, Connie Jensen, Linda Bell, Howard Bandow, Lois Steve Kracht, and Larry Siebert. Grundmeier, Nancy Sommer, Ruth Yankey, and Barbara .7Le .Jlfli- ifed Sfaf SITTING: Left to Right, Gayle Brightwell, Mary Zerwas Koch. STANDING: Suzanne Thomsen, Miss Johnson, Advisor, Janean Nelson, Bonnie Branning, Linda Bell, and Barbara Rita Olerich, and Mick Massman.
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Page 34 text:
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H wif' ' ' , fit oronafion eremonie5 The 1963 Homecoming proceedings started October 4 at 2:00 with the coronation ceremonies. The three Queen Candidates entered to the strains of Pomp and Circumstanceug Linda Bell escorted by Tom Hoogestraat, Barbara Koch escorted by Steven Kracht, and Suzanne Thomsen escorted by Ron Crane. Michael Segebart, Master of Cere- monies, introduced each class who in turn pre- sented a skit. The speaker for the afternoon was Rev. Vernon Gundermann. As suspense mounted, the all-important enve- lope was opened and readg announcing Linda Bell as our 1963 Homecoming Queen. Linda was crowned by her escort Tom Hoogestraat, and presented a dozen red roses and the game foot- ball. After a pep meeting, ledbythe cheerleaders, thoughts turned to the football game and the dance that followed. As the game was about to start, Queen Linda was escorted to the football field by Larry Siebert: she presented the game ball to the Co- Captains for the night, Steven Kracht and Larry Thiedeman. At half-time, the Queen and her court were presented to the Homecoming crowd. A victory dance was planned, and a victory dance it was, as the Rockets defeated Charter- Oak-Ute 33-6. As the dance ended, everyone agreed the 1963 Homecoming was a complete success.
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Page 36 text:
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eruice SEATED: Left to Right, Cheryl Rickers, Secretary-Treasurerg Sommer, Dennis Dozark, Becky Brotherson, Howard Bandow, Lois Grundmeier, Vice Presidentg Connie Jensen, Wendy Larry Thiedeman, Ronnie Crane, Mr. SteffenandMr.La1-ming Kroeger. STANDING: Richard Brockelsby, Bruce Huisman, Co-Sponsors. Mr. Lanning not pictured. Mick Massman, Presidentg Mary Zerwas, Ron Coffin, Nancy l I' Ll I' L a ll 5 J-A - FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Jean Anderson, Elaine Druivenga, Karen Werkmeister, Mary Jane Stone. McCol1ough, Brenda Popp, MaryKayYoung. SEC- THIRD ROW: Johnny De Volld, Joel Druivenga, OND ROW: Marilyn Clausen, Linda Fagen, Lynette Jean Keairnes, Zoy Kraoht.
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