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Queen Jackie, the First, reigned over the 1963 Homecoming festivities at Condon High. Jackie, a new stu- dent this year from Germany, was voted queen during an all school elec- tion. Princesses in her court were: Nancy Pettyjohn, Senior Lynne Potter, Junior Deanna Riney, Sophomore Robin Teslow, Freshman The Court rode in the noise parade and were presented during the half at Friday's game. Last year's Queen, Jean Ann Grabenhorst, introduced Queen Jackie Snell and presented her with red roses. Jackie welcomed the alumni and commended the team on their fighting spirit. Though the team did go down to de- feat to the Maupin Redsides, the Home coming weekend was an unforgettable success Frida ni ht at the dance - Y S , the Wee Threes provided live music. The Homecoming Royalty was intro- duced at intermission. Student body president, Doug Wilson crowned Jackie, Queen of the dance and Homecoming. Each of the prin- cesses was presented a bouquet of mums. So came to a close, Homecoming for 1963.
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On November 14th, the Junior Class held the annual Sadie Hawkin's Day. Because of bad weather the race was held in the gym instead of outside Qmuch to the girls' advan- tage and the boys' dismayy. The sound of Mr. Neffendorf's revolver started the race and sent the eager girls after the guys. The boys were doomed from the start as the girls proceeded to catch them. . . one by one. The fellows really couldn't complain as they were taken to dinner by their unlawfully wedded wives. Afterwards, the dance at the high school proved to be one of the most stompin', carefree and fun-filled events of the year. Junior class president, Jim Burres, crowned Leonard Flint, King of Dogpatch and Gloria Brownhill was chosen Queen. IE
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