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The candidates. Kitten Mosier, Linda Faz-ekas, Sandy Rosser, Judy Ramsay, and Nikki Blystone, presided over the Homecoming Week activities this year. On the day of the Homecoming Game the male students of EHS through a secret ballot selected the Homecoming Queen. As the girls stood on the football field with their escorts, the announcement was made and Miss Sandy Rosser was crowned 1968-69 Homecoming Queen. Still wondering the outcome of the queen contest, l.inda Fazekas joins in the convoy. With the entrance of the final candidate, Nikki Blystone, the tension mounts. Queen Sands’ Rosser beams with joy as she dances with her escort . 1 Martin. 17
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Autumn Fantasy, Joy After a Victory First candidate. Kitten Mosier. has longest wait for outcome. Judy Ramsay looks at the Homecoming crowd while rounding the track. Homecoming C ourt 1968-69 LEFT: Nikki Blystone, Linda Fa ekas, Sandy Rosser, Homecoming Queen, Kitten Mosier, and Judy Ramsay.
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Gary City Official Addresses Honor The Blue candle symbolizing service is lit by Honor S x. ' iety member, Arleen Cromwell. The National Honor Society held its annual student in- duction February 11 this year. Ten Juniors and one Se- nior were inaugurated on the basis of scholarship, lead- ership, citizenship, and character. The program and opening speech were conducted by the Honor Society president, Karen Curtis. The prayer was led by Chuck Scheuer. The four traditional speeches were given by Jay Mendelsohn; scholarship, Debbie Powell; character, Arleen Cromwell; service, and Jean Bannister; leadership. The guest speaker was Mr. James Holland, the Assistant Director of the Model Cities Pro- gram of Gary , who spoke in place of Mayor Hatcher, Honor Society memircr, Bonnie Camplrell, presents Pam Ciampbcll, an inductee, with a yellow rose. The 1969 National Honor Society Inductees are, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. (iampbell, S. Tarnowski, D. Wierzba, L. Williams, P. Potts, R. Soria, R. Thorne, O. Courtney, L. Lehto, K. Mucha, and V. Reames. 18
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