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Rushing Preparations of the Week FHA won first in the clubs ' floots. Freshmen won first in the classes ' floats. The Seniors were expecting o victory. The band presents the pre gome entertainment. The Juniors say a-tock- ' em. '
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Beauty as Theme of ' 64 Prom Couples stroll through the enchanted island. Couples admire the Tahition hut. The Reynold Young bond plays for the ' 64 prom. Tahitian Twilight brought great enchantment to CHS as the theme of the 1964 Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors hosted prom-goers in typical island fash- ion. Crossing the bridge into the island scene students were greeted with leis presented to them by girls dressed in native costumes. Elegant evening gowns were admired as the couples strolled leisurely across the room gazing at the ex- otic scenery. A grass hut was the center of attraction as it provided a gay tropical air to the scene. The Reynold Young Bond was ingeniously situated in an outrigger canoe as it played soft tunes for the dancers. This South Pacific setting surrounded the couples as they proceeded with the Grand March. The excitement and suspense rose as the time drew near to announce the queen and her court. The queen, Lynn Hokanson, and princess, Linda Dolton, were presented with bouquets of roses and reigned supreme with King Warren McCorkel and Prince Neal Krieps for the remainder of the evening. As the clock struck twelve a beautiful spring moon accompanied the couples as they drifted into the multi-purpose room for the prom breakfast. After the breakfast the students v andered home with pleasant memories of the over-all splendor of the evening. 17
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Build Up to the Climax of Activities The Trojans score a vic- tory against the Portage Indians. Cheryl Johnson crowns the 1 964 Homecoming queen. Chesterton High School ' s 1964 Homecoming fol- lowed tradition with the parade, football game, and dance on Friday, October 16. The parade started off the Homecoming activities as the band led the procession through downtown Por- ter and Chesterton while judges ra ed the floats along the route. The parade ended at CHS where the Homecoming game was played that evening. While the estatic fans awaited the half-time cere- monies, the Trojan football team worked for their victory over the Portage Indians. During half-time ceremonies the winning floats were announced. FHA placed first in the school clubs Di- vision for the fourth consecutive year. The Freshman float received first place in the high school class Divi- sion. The Methodist Youth Fellowship won first for the community organizations and merchants. Also at half-time the 1964 Homecoming queen, Linda Dalton, was crowned by lost year ' s queen, Cheryl Johnson. Linda ' s court included Birdie Carmody, Candy Cooper, and Cissie Turgi, Seniors, Lana Dar- raugh, and Sheryl Neuschwonger, Juniors. With music by the Dale Miller band the Homecoming dance concluded the ' 964 Homecoming activities. Queen Linda Dalton is escorted off the field by Tom Joyce. This page sponsored by: DR. WM. UNDERWOOD. OPTOMETRIST 666 W. Broodwoy
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