Eastwood High School - Aquila Yearbook (Pemberville, OH)

 - Class of 1965

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Homecoming Queens And Courts if Connie Thatcher, 1964 Homecoming Queen. ABOVE: SEATHJ: Carol Sander, Queen Connie, Lois Kahlenberg. STANDING: Barbara Fries, Dolly Kaz- maier, '63 queen, Kathy Hansen. RIGHT: Steve Spahn presents Connie with roses and a kiss. Attractive Connie Thatcher reigned over 1964 Foot- ball Homecoming festivities on October 2. Chosen by the student body, the popular blue-eyed senior appeared on the field smartly attired in a white wool dress with red accessories. Escorted across the field to strains of Miss Ameri- ca, Connie received the traditional silver crown from Dolly Kazrnaier, 1963 queen, during pre-game cere- monies. Co-captains Dave Dennis and Steve Spahn then presented her with a bouquet of red roses and a pendant necklace, Members of the court and their escorts were Lois Kahlenberg, senior, escorted by Norm Eckel: CarolSand- er, junior, escorted by Ron Morlockg Barbara Fries, soph- omore, escorted by Earl Jensen: and Kathy Hansen, fresh- man, escorted by Phillip Fogle. Connie was escorted by Gary Haas. An enthusiastic crowd witnessed the coronation and the game which followed. Spirits ran high despite the cold weather and the fact that the Eagles fell by a narrow, 8-6 margin at the hands ofthe Anthony Wayne Generals. Following the game, Queen Connie and her court were honored at a Homecoming dance held in the high school gymnasium. H -We H -sv, ft , if H we 4 tw X Z.. ,, , W .M L,,Ar,,,,, f,,,,, H

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Much Of Every Sfudent's Life ...Ji ss i Three periods of the day find 'students and teachers in the lunch line during the noon hour. i Although there aredmyriads of activities associated with school life, those most familiar to Eastwoodites are the rout- ing engagements of the six-hour day of classes. Cramming for exams, standing in the lunch line, pushing through the halls between classes, and boarding the buses in going to and from school provide characteristic occurrences of the aver- age day. Of course, the greatest percentage of time is spent in class, doing homework, and attempting to improve grades, which are issued every six weeks. Thus, academics natural- In a typical classroom, students concentrate on . , , Q ly receive the most emphasis in school life. their assignments. Notehand is no exception. Mike Alexander apparently gets a pleasant shock as Mr. Nowlin gives out grades. f 'w 4



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Display Beauty, Charm, Grace Pretty Diane Busdeker was crowned the 1965 Basketball Homecoming Queen on January 9 and reigned over the var- sity game with Westwood. Diane, and Mary Rolf, both senior candidates, had been chosen by their fellow classmates and then voted upon by the student body. The results were withheld until the coronation. The queen and her court made their entrees to the mu- sic of Sweetheart of Sigma Chi played by the pep band. Escorted down the floor, the court took their places for the crowning. Applause burst out as Diane's name was announced, and she stepped forward to receive her crown from 1964 queen- candidate Sandra Cross. Co-captains Terry Holcomb and Gary Haas presented Queen Diane with a pendant and spray of red roses, and each bestowed her with a kiss. The court consisted of Janet Sundermeier, freshman, es- corted by Garold Thompsong Melany Thompson, sophomore, escorted by Bill Caugheyg Cindy Merryfield, junior, escorted by David Dennis: and Mary Rolf, senior, escorted by Dwight Wilson. Diane's escort was Jim Lafferty. The Eagles fulfilled Homecoming hopes by defeating Westwood 62-51. Festivities were topped off at a dance fol- lowing the game. figs?-if DIANE BUSDEKER, 1965 HOMECOMING QUEEN it ,Mg I , s M H, V SEATED: Janet Sundermeier, Cindy Merryfield, Queen Diane, Mary Rolf, Melany Thompson STANDING Garold Thompson, Dave Dennis, Steve Spahn, Sandy Cross, Jim Lafferty, Dwight Wilson, Bill Caughey

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