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Homecoming After 7 Years Tigers Win Victory Breaking tradition, the crowning of the queen did not take place at the pep assembly on Friday. Not until hclftime in Saturday ' s game did last year ' s queen, Bonnie Nappenbach, place the crown upon the head of Becky Wagner. This, too, was new. Cars donated by the Corvette Club carried the court on a parade of the field preceding the game. Continuing the break in tradition, not the DeVil- biss cafeteria, but the Franklin Park Mall ' s Commun- ity Room was the scene for the formal dance that evening. Decorations carried out the theme, The Year of the Tiger . One hundred ten couples thor- oughly enjoyed the music of the Corrupters . Left: BOE students Pal McKenzie, Becky Harris. Kalhy Rogers, and Linda Stelnam put finishing touches on Iheir floot. This is only the second year they have entered. This float won first.
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Above Left: Judy Kodzialka ond Lee Sherry enjoy the decorations and the music of the Corrupters of Ihe Homecoming Dance. Above Right: After being crowned the 1972 Homecoming Queen, Becky Wogner stands with escort Kevin Ferguson in the center of Ihe field. Above: Standing on Ihe sidelines Ihe court and Ihoir escorts owoil Ihe moment of learning who is to be crowned queen. Right: Bobbie Bean, Peggy Morford, Becky Wagner, Sue Anderson, and Debbie Orlando pose for friends in the center court of the Franklin Pork Mall before going up to Ihe Homecoming Dance in the Community Room.
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Student Government New Adviser Helps Officers Plan Year Mr. C. Ellis is very enthusiastic about everything. He really likes h ' s job. This was the way vice-presi- dent, Tom Weissbrod, of Student Government de- scribed the new coordinator of student activities. Student Government offered prizes for best dec- orated room and float for homecoming, and even for the city championship game. The annual candy and magazine drives helped pay for homecoming expenses. The students suggested many new ideas. Some of them included: different disciplinary measures, homecoming dance at Franklin Park Mall, establish- ing a more effective student-facuty-administration board, and helping the seniors revive Varsity Drag. Sarah Reiser, clerk of bo er, listen a speaker at a ting in ttie oud ' to ites while Cindy Mulo, finance corr Linda Keifer, president, di; ' proposal at a board meeting. ond discuss a pamphlet on Rights and Responsibiliti!
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