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Seniors pooled their efforts to see that the lunchroom was fit for a Icing and queen. Junior imagination changed the gymnasium into a royal court. Although Homecoming was generally acclaimed a great success, few realized the long hours and hard work that lay behind the scenes. Juniors transformed the gymnasium into a royal courtroom, and seniors decorated the lunchroom for the after-the-game dance. While queen candidates did last-minute primping, male members of the court nervously waited for the ceremony to begin. ENERGY AND FORETHOUGHT LED TO A COLORFUL CORONATION Finishing touches are added to the queen candidates. Pre-Coronation tension mounted as Icing candidates and the Sonior Ambassador waited for the festivities to begin. Page 6
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With the ever-increasing student population in Bloomington comes a need for more high school classrooms. This year the residents of the city of Bloomington approved a bond issue which will provide a new high school to be opened in the fall of 1965. In memory of our late president, the new school will be named John F. Kennedy High School, and Bloomington Senior High School will be renamed Abraham Lincoln High School. The homecoming Chuclc Wagon Supper was one of tho few opportunities for Bloomington students to get together and make everyone feel a part of one school. I The buses ran on very tight schedules, for besides transporting students from both high ;l school buildings, they also served the rest of j the Bloomington school district. ONE IN SPIRIT!
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A highlight of the Coronation was the crowning of our new Queen, Rae Sackott, by retiring Queen, Kay Daly. After weeks of extensive planning and preparation, our 1963 Homecoming was successfully launched. Excitement mounted with the entrance of each queen candidate, and reached its highest peak in the final seconds before Rae Sackett accepted the crown. Members of the class of ‘64 felt pride in the queen, who so well represented the class. Patty Cannon oarried a flaming torch symbolizing tho spirit of homecoming, a new Bloomington tradition. I962's Queen Kay Daly and King Bob Taylor entered the final moments of their reign. Queen Kay indicated Jon Soucek was and broke the suspense; Rae expressed emotions of the entire student body. Queen Rae and King Jon beamed as they embarked on a glorious reign. Page 7
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