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LINDA HARLOW . .. 1958 Homecoming Queen 6
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Things at AHS May every year of our lives be as iam-packed with happy moments of selling Varsity A cushions, pushing candy turtles for the band and ribbon candy onto classmates and teachersxfor a buck, trying to squeeze some cash out of a student for his engraving fee, dreading the arrival of the wee early hours as you've got thirty pages more to review before the final, and inhaling the smells peculiar only to a chem lab. These are the moments that shall be forever vivid in scrapbooks of our minds. These are the highlights we have tried to capture in the camera's lens. So, Picture This- l958-59 at Ashtabula High. PEPPY CHEERLEADERS, a thrilling game and happy throng all add up to excitement. l MAJOR PORTION of each day was filled with study and classroom work IT HAPPENS every year! Bulans pose for undergrad pictures.
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Linda Harlow Reigns at Homecoming Highlighting the football season this year were the tra- ditional Homecoming festivities. A colorful parade in which many clubs and organizations participated bellowed its anticipation. Even though the Bula Panthers showed unusual enthu- siasm, Fairport managed a 26-20 victory. During the halt the ten queen candidates were intro- duced. But it wasn't until the dance, which was sponsored by the Service Club, that the queen was announced. Midst a black and gold background, Linda Harlow was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1958 by Marilyn Pa- lumbo, last year's queen. A bouquet of red roses was pre- sented to Linda by Oz Eberle, co-captain, while Jim Spell- man, senior tackle, cloaked the queen with a black and gold robe. Included in the queen's court were Patti Bien, Barbara Dodge, Marla Haas, Barbara McEndree, Patricia Murray, Nancy Nicholas, Pat Pellone, Linda Swanson and Sarah Wolf. The girls were selected from each senior homeroom and one from the band. The queen was chosen by the football players and members of Student Senate. BELLE OF the ball . . . Queen Linda dances with Oz Eberle. RADIANT ROYALTY. Linda Harlow and Marla Haas await their intro- duction at the field. HREFLECTION OF the Homecoming spirit was graphically drawn in this poster for the Homecoming parade. C3 ' l 1 I
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