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First Homecoming game, queen, dance, typify start of new tradition Moments of excitement, suspense, and pleasure at greeting old friends, characterized Elmhurst ' s first Homecoming. The activities started with the queen candidates and attendants being announced and driven around the stadium in convertibles before the Elmhurst-Decatur football game. At halftime the name of the queen was revealed and she was awarde d the Alumni Plaque. A ceremony followed honoring fathers of the football players. The game resulted in a 34—6 victory for Elmhurst. I crown you, Christine Havens, Homecoming Queen of 1966. These were the words spoken by Student Council president, Will Hausman, at the dance following the game. Students honored as the Queen ' s attendants were Kathy Weicker, sen- ior, Cathy Cole, junior, and Chris Moses, sopho- more.
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Pastimes provided for moments of fun, re- laxation, and escape from the everyday strain of duties and responsibilities. Active Trojans never had a lack for some- thing to do. During the football and basket- ball seasons, students always showed up to cheer their team on to victory. Dances just began to swing when the Trojan set arrived. Whether they were out with the group or on a date, Elmhurst teens were bound to end their evening over a coke at Dale ' s. When there wasn ' t a planned event, a folk session might have been called for a group of fellow guitar lovers. A favorite pastime of many boys was playing pool or watching friends display their skills at the game. The most popular means of transportation was the great automobile, but many stu- dents also enjoyed tandems and cycles. EHS teens delight in hours of relaxation, monkeyshines, fun
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