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HOMECOMING POWER The week began with the usual bustling excitement of Homecoming time. Floats had to be designed and constructed, strategems for the game had to be decided, and orders for corsages had to be made. On Thursday night a spirited student body greeted the cheerleaders, the team, and the band. The cheerleaders insured the spirit of the team by giving the coaches and the team large lollipops stating, Lick 'Em! Friday evening the team, the cheerleaders, the royal court, the band, and the twirlers assembled at the courthouse for the Homecoming parade. The Yellowjackets fought a long hard game but lost to the DuQuoin Indians. At halftime Miss Jeanne Brown was crowned 1969 Homecoming Queen by the retiring queen. Miss Linda Sellers. In the float competition the band won first place; the second place was taken by the seniors; and student council won third place. On Saturday night the students had an enjoyable evening dancing in the atmosphere of the circus. 8 70 POWER
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TOP ROW: Craig Witbart, Katherine Wilson. SECOND ROW: Curtis Welge, Jane Sweany, Mark Mayberry, Rond a Quigley. THIRD ROW: Sandra Waltemate, Alan Congiardo, Brenda McCloud. FOURTH ROW: Marla Ehlers, Chairman; Jane Akers, Co-Chairman. One of the activities the students of Chester High School look forward to is the MAGAZINE SALES. Every student in school tries to sell magazines to get prizes, which range from hamburgers to stereos. Each class tries their hardest to beat the other classes in their selling records. The money that is made from the magazine sales goes into the treasury to help pay for the various activities during the school year. The manager this year, Marla Ehlers, and her co-manager, Jane Akers, worked very hard to prepare for the Magazine Sales and to keep records of the sales. To help them with their jobs were Alan Congiardo, Brenda McCloud, Sandy Waltemate, Jane Sweany, Mark Mayberry, Ronda Quigley, Curtis Welge, Kathy Wilson, and Craig Witbart. With the help of the committee and those who participated in the magazine sales, the total of $1283.23 was made. MAGAZINE SALES 7 Don't get sticky fingers, Mark! Happiness is getting a prize.
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