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Tradition Carried On Tenseness and excitement showed on the faces of candidates and students alike as the I960 Homecoming Tapping Assembly opened. The first to be tapped were the two girls who tied for Freshman Maid honors, Kathy Golembeski and Nancy Stanquits. Sophomore Joan Mansfield captured the title for her class while Janet Spangler served as the Junior Maid. Making her third appearance in the court was the Senior Maid, Sandy Asher. To touch off the assembly lovely Bobo Christides was tapped for the honor of being Homecoming Queen I960. Ahead of the royal six a memorable week was waiting. First, the Queen’s Assembly which formally introduced Queen Bobo and her court to the student body. Then Homecoming evening arrived and the halftime program presented the court to a cheering football crowd. A quiet hush fell over the crowd as tradition found Gay Ann Park, 1959 Homecoming Queen, crowning Bobo, our new Queen. Following the game, the queen and her court reigned royally over the proceedings. Climaxing the night '‘Stardust,” the Homecoming dance, lent to the evening and the Alumni Coffee Hour brought to light the meaning of Homecoming. Exciting halftime entertainment was provided when the lights were dimmed and Judye Fife twirled a baton of fire. Stardust sparkled in the eyes of Nola Wells, Milton Knotts, from Pontiac Central, Joan Wooley and David Smith as they enjoyed the Homecoming dance music. Making an appearance at the Coffee Hour is I960 Homecoming Queen, Bobo Christides.
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Decorating the Clarkston field goal and anticipating a victorious game are Nancy Stanquits, Betty Cobb, Mary Robbins, Jane Zumbrunnen, Dennis Zimmerman, Anne Wignall, Barbara Bullard and Jim Grindstaff. On top of the ladder are Carl Wilberg and Don Marsh. Happiness shows in the faces of the seniors as a surprised Bobo Christides is tapped by Don Marsh for our I960 Homecoming Queen. Carefully setting furniture in place for the Queen’s Assembly are Linda Chapman, Shirley Bauer, Harold Weston, Leslie Hursfall, Jess Rogers, Donna Harris, Dan Ragatz and Linda Hallman.
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The first night in Greenwich Village finds two drunks, Jim Gunter and Dave Galligan, annoying the girls in the middle of the night. My Sister Eileen . Linda Chapman ... Kathy Blimka . . Larry Blackett Miss Lorna Wildon ......Sue Larkin Jane Zumbrunnen Ruth Sherwood..............................Sally Moore Helen Wade .... Eileen Sherwood......................Gay Ann Huffman Violet Shelton . . . Mr. Appopolous.......................Dennis Galligan Chick Clark .... The Wreck.................................. Ron Lundy Director.......... Robert Baker................................ Ron Walter Assistant Director Frank Lippencott............................ Gary Baker 28
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