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M-I-4... The beautiful night of October 12, a lovely queen and court, and a thrilling victory set the scene for the 1962 Bellevue Homecoming festivi- ties. As the cars arrived at the homestands, the three charming underclassmen attendants, Nancy Mook, freshman, janet Miller, sophomore, and Scharyle Funk, junior, were assisted from the cars by john Thonen, john Billings, and Dick Nottke. A great ovation was given to the senior attendants Carol Allan and Karen Greulich as they were escorted to their places on the field by Paul Eng- lund and Rodney Gale. The flower girl was Sarah lane Skinner, and Dick Woolsey was the ring bearer. A cheer for the queen, a fanfare by the band and a salute from the majorettes were pre- sented to Queen Cheryl as Tom Lashuay escorted her to her place of honor. The highlight of the evening was when Roger Zimmerman, Student Council President, crowned Cheryl Richards the 1962 Homecoming Queen of B.H.S. After the traditional kiss and the presentation of the bou- quet, Queen Cheryl and her court retired to the sidelines and watched the Redmen defeat the Rams of Upper Sandusky. This was the greatest honor that the Redmen could bestow upon Queen Cheryl and her court. The high school auditorium, which was beauti- fully decorated, was the scene of the annual Homecoming dance. The first dance of the even- ing was reserved for Queen Cheryl and the co- captains, Ioe Siesel and Wayne Warden. The royalty and B.H.S. students spent an enjoyable evening as they danced and celebrated the 1962 Homecoming. Queen Cheryl and senior attendants Carol Allan and Karen Greulich, were further honored when they were chosen to ride the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce float in the Miss America Homecoming Parade at Sandusky, Ohio.
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