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Annette Johns andJohn Knallay arrivingat the '73 HomecomingDance. A 4r ' The Edison Chargers hosted the Black River Pi- rates, October 13 for Homecoming. During the pre-game ceremony Michele Beck was introduced as the 1973 Homecoming Queen. She was crowned and given a bouquet of red roses by Marilyn Cline, Ed- ison's 1972 Queen. The rain did not dampen the spirit of the day, Michele and her court with un- brellas watched the 36-0 victory over the Black River Pirates in the drizzling rain. That evening silver letters glittered out Home- coming 1973 as the couples boogied to the music of OASIS from Cleveland at the Homecoming Dance. Held Saturday, October 13 in the cafeteria of Edison High School, Queen Michele presided over the dance which terminated the weekend's activities. At the coronation ceremony in the auditorium, Michele was recognized and the court introduced: freshman attendant, Caroline Oetzel escorted by Bob Roe, sophomore attendant, Karen Springer es- corted by Jack VanWinkleg junior attendant, Jayne Welfle escorted by Todd Taylor, and senior attend- ants Melody Dute escorted by Dan Willis, and Jill Kaatz escorted by Jim Salmons. The crown and flower bearers were Mat Meyer and Renee Cole. After the coronation the band dedicated a song to Michele and her court. A cake decorated in the school colors, orange and blue, was cut by Queen Michele. Cookies and punch were served by Senior class officers Kathy Buehrle, Karla Kamens, and Chris Meyer. 12!Homecoming Jeff Geason, Susie Lambert, Terry Hall and Jacquie Foos watch as the queen and her court have the first dance. Homecoming 1973 Michele Beck, 1973 Homecoming Queen.
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After watching the Edison Chargers defeat the Black River Pirates 36-0 in a cold, beating rain, the task of decorating for the Homecoming dance began. Green and white crepe paper streamers were strung across the cafeteria and the crowning area in the auditorium for the Home- coming queen, Michele Beck. Center pieces on the tables in the cafeteria were floating candles. Refreshments for the dance were prepared by some of the committee members earlier in the week. The girls purchased the in- gredients for a variety of cookies. They mixed and baked them in the school home economics kitch- en. Preparations for the Home- coming Dance were made by the Senior class. Patti Brunow, Kathy Buehrle, Joan Cooley, Cindy Gliatta, Kyle Hennings, Karla Kamens, Linda Lake, Patty McWilliams, and Joanne Stein were the eight members of the 1973 Homecoming Dance com- mittee. Planning Together Bi Miss! Karla Kamens adds chocolate chips to her cookie mix. Kathy Buehrle does her part by making cookies. 'img Linda Lake sets the stage for the ceremony. Silver letters are being posted by Joanne Stein. Homecomingfll
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Mat Meyer and Renee Cole concen- trate on carrying the Oueen's crown and flowers. N-of Jayne Welfle, junior attendant, moves to the contemporary sound of Oasis. 3' 4, 1-15 s ,,. fx' sf? I .. 9' Q Oasis sets the atmosphere for dancing and entertainment. Michele cuts the first piece of the Homecoming cake with her escort. 1972 Homecoming Queen, Marilyn Cline, turns over her crown to H Michele Beck. W Freshman attendant Caroline Oetzel and escort Bob Roe. Homecoming!13
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