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G.H.S. Celebrates Homecoming The five candidates for Homecoming Queen were Mary Ann Hutson, Pam Collet, Charlotte Johnson, Dian Spitz, and Susie Hoetfelker. Braving the cold on October 25 to watch the annual Homecoming parade, GHS rooters were warmed by a gigantic bonfire and then danced at a sportswear soc-hop. The next evening spir- its sagged when the Panthers were defeated by the Crown Point Bulldogs 24 — 12, but they were revived at a dance for students and alumni which was held after the game. The Homecoming Queen was Charlotte Johnson, who was chosen by the student body from among the four other candidates, Susie Hoet- felker, Mary Ann Hutson, Dian Spitz and Pam Collet. Charlotte Johnson reigned happily as the 1962 Homecoming Queen.
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Complete the Day. Second year Spanish students take a test. 15
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Fans were warmed at a huge bonfire and the cheerleaders led a pep rally. Loyal fans braved the cold to cheer the Panthers in the Homecom- ing game. The winners in the float competition were first place, the juniors’ “Mixing Up A Victory,” second place the seniors’ “I Griffith, Take Thee Victory,” and third place, also the seniors’ “Surprize ’Em.” In the car category the junior girls’ “Leave ’Em Behind” took first place, while the senior girls’ “Put ’Em On Ice” captured second. The car driven by Lynda Krompack received third prize. 17
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