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Homecoming Court As Pam Ramskugler said in her speech at the assembly, Homecoming means different things to different people.' ’ Some waited anxiously for the crowning, some thought of the opponent on the field, some just were excited about the dance, and some others wondered if any of the graduates would show up. As Pam said, Homecoming is looked upon differ- ently by the separate classes: Sophomores as possibly a curious tradition, Juniors in anticipation of the honors of seniority and Seniors as a hint that soon (and maybe too soon) that they will be the home- comers with nothing but memories. Nevertheless, the most important benefit of Homecoming was accomplished a unity of spirit of all the classes. The Homecoming Court which reigned over the festivities were, from the left: Cindy Tomasik and Marty Plevak, Kathie Jamicek with John Paul, Betsy Bowe and Greg Gregory, Queen Debbie Baumgard and King Quin Loshaw, Sabine Kawder with Pat Masarik, Chris Riedel and Jay Gordon. The float contest winner was a 1st Place tie between the sophomores and juniors. And for car decorations: 1st Larry Hayalian, 2nd Jerry Kisley, and 3rd Mary Janiszewski. 26
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The Homecoming theme, Nifty Fifties was carried throughout the festivities. In the floats, car decorations, halftime entertainment and at the dance. Guest star Chubby Checkers Knowles thrilled the crowd by singing Lil Darlin. The band and pom-pon girls played and danced to Rock Around the Clock. ’' The game - well it was a good close battle - we lost 26- 21 but the loss didn't dampen any of the enthusiasm. 27
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