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SPEAKER - Paul Gubrud RECESSIONAL Queen Gwen of 1961 Bruce Saum, Queen Marlys, Jennifer Olsen 24
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Homecoming, October 5, 1962 With a tinge of excitement filling the air, the seven candidates for queen assumed their positions on the stage. Judy Nevins, Ruth Vernlund, Marlys Janssen, Mary Pull, Barbara Hagebak, Beverly Pearson, and Sandra Armitage all waited for the big moment. Then it came - Marlys Janssen, 1962 Homecoming Queen! Last year's queen, Gwen Hagebak, crowned Marlys amid a thunderous ovation. Our queen thanked everyone for making this Homecoming possible. Bruce Saum, crown bearer, and Jennifer Olson, flower girl, assisted Gwen in the coronation. Paul Syltie and Jim Jelen were marshals. Paul Gubrud gave an entertaining speech in which he urged everyone to give the team his support. Gary Maas presented Queen Marlys with a bouquet of red roses from the football team. Mike Snortum and Eric Hucke, student chairmen, wound up the coronation ceremony by making the announcements and acknowledgements. At seven o'clock the scene shifted to the bonfire held next to the football field. There the cheerleaders led the students in a rousing pep fest and the co-captains, Gary Maas and Paul Syltie, pledged to win the game. The Royal Court was in attendance and was cheered enthusiastically. The announcement of the winning window displays was made as follows: first prize-senior class, second prize-freshmen, and third prize- eighth graders. The game with the Trojans was the most exciting of the year. Trailing in the fourth quarter, the Lancers came back in a clutch effort to top the day by defeat- ing Ortonville 12 to 7. Half-time entertainment was provided by the marching band. They paid tribute to the graduate classes of 1890, 191k, 1925, and 193k by playing songs from their eras. The Drifters'! played for the Homecoming Dance which followed the game. The gym was beautifully decorated by the sophomores and the dance was a big success. It was undoubtedly one of the best and most exciting homecomings in many years. «a
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