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Foster and Hulsey Were Homecoming Queens THE BONFIRE BLAZED brightly as students an- ticipated a win over Clark in the homecoming game. QUEEN CANDIDATES WERE Candy Nevers, Donna Edv ards, Judy Hulsey, Beverly Foster, and Polly Davis. TONY FLORES, first placev inner In the individual division floats, proudly displayed his hard work. Homecoming festivities began with the parade of nearly 100 cars and floats deco- rated by the students. During half-time the winners of the best Homecoming floats were announced. Home Appliances Shop won first place as the best entry submitted by a shop and second went to Welding Shop. The club ' s first place wentto Y-Teens, and G. A. A. received second. Honorable mentions went to both Chess Club and Distributive Educa- tion. In the individual entries, Tony Flores placed first; Tom Lazowski won second, and third went to Marsha Rak. Tom Ridgely and Janet Lakatos both received honorable men- tions. At the bonfire, enthusiasm rose as the cheerleaders directed yells to keep up the school spirit, and Coach Bereolos introduced the team. Tech trounced Clark ' s Pioneers with a 46-6 vicotry. Six Tigers shared the touch- down honors. They were Virgil Sanger, Mike Irk, Gary Musgrove, Chuck Murdock, Dale Ridgely, and Bill Vandenbemden. During half-time Beverly Foster and Judy Hulsey were announced co-Queens, and Ken Litde- john was crowned King. Others in the court were Polly Davis, Donna Edwards, Candy Nevers, Leland Barr, Mike Irk, Oscar Or- tegon, and Tom Tyrka. Festivities ended with a soc-hop, spon- sored by the Student Council, which was at Civic Center.
JUDY HULSEY looked on in admiration as Beverly Foster crowned Homecoming King, Ken Littlejohn. Beverly and Judy were co-Queens. THE CHEERLEADERS led the crowd in cheers to raise enthusiasm for the Homecoming game with Clark. 4(jr j ii
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