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Left: Ann Todd and her balloon smile at the crowd during the halftime parade. Below: As one of the five finalists, Mel Armour nervously awaits her question from Mr. Jones. - l I I ' . 5-! I V.J-u HOMECOMING CANDIDATES. Front Row: I. C. Iuergensen. M. Mitchell. I. Hardy, P. Kintzele. D. Luchtman. S. Palmer. M. Shank. M. VanLanen. D. Soule. W. Sutherland. C. Raschka. D. Clark. Fourth Smiertelny, S. Maxfield. M. Armour. Second Row: 8. Row: A, Todd. G, Gilmore, P. Zylstra. R. Brown. C. Mallon, D. Thomas, K. Taft. M. O'Hara. K. Larson. I. Patterson, S. Griffith. C. Martin. B. Hammond. M. Chinski, S. Snyder. G. Sliwa, D. Sacks. Third Row: Wolgast.
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Diane Sacks Reigns AS 1972 Queen On a clear October night. Diane Sacks was crowned the 1971-72 Homecoming Queen. Representing Band. she was one of the five finalists chosen from the 33 candidates. The other fi- nalists were Melanie Armour. Debbie Clark. Debbie Smiertel- ny. and Mary Kay VanLanen. A lack of convertibles almost prevented the traditional half- time parade. To solve the prob- lemt the Student Council organ- ized a convertible hunt. After weeks of searching. a ear was obtained for each candidate. The parade was a success and it didn't even rain! Right: Mr. Innes eungrutulntes Diane Sacks us the new Homecoming Queen. Below: As une 0f the candidates. Gina Gilmore rides in the pre-gume parade down Franklin Street.
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Student Council Votes In ttDeVilst Dentt t'Devils' Den was added to El- ston as a result of a Student Council campaign for a student lounge. The lounge provided the students with entertainment and a relaxing atmosphere. The Council met every two weeks with sponsor Mr. Ash. Members wore Student Council pins the day before and 0f the meeting. This notified the stu- dent body that it was time to offer suggestions. STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: M. King. I. Demos. F. Bentley. M. Smith. I. Allen. C. VVendt. A. Given M. Armour. R. Cross. 1. Luehtman. Second Run': T. Tanski. D. Thomas. B. Neulieh, E. Izm- asie1k.S.Pulmer.M.Shaia.I. Przyhylin- ski. M. Vant.anen. 8. Johns. S. Steepro. A. Goldberg. Third Row: P. Glenn. I. Lyles. D. Webster. M. Page,T.7.awz1t:ki, L. Martin.B.Smith,M.O'Hem1. H.Con- nett. S. Taub. D. Clark. Fourth Row: C. Martin. I. Hardy, M. Szn'inski. H. Till- man. L. Strefling. 8. Hudson. 8. Web- ber. M. Adams. C. Wynn. D. DeWitt. I. Blubaugh. Mr. Ash e Sponsor. Right: President Steve Wehber speaks to the Student Council on an important issue. Below: Members react to a pm- posal put before the Council.
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