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Sth (juuie ROW I; T. Pettera, M. Farrell, S. Thompson, T. Richmond, A. Haarman, C. Whalen. ROW 2: K. McKinley, S. Anderson, D. Harms, Mrs. Phillips, M. Nobis, M. Donahoe, G. Flies. ROW 3: D. Palmer, T. Zigler, N. Ste- wart, D. Mills, L. Mulholland, R. Miller, L. Ballard. ROW 4: B. Miller, S. Cottral, S. Mor- gan, Y. Schreck, V. Bastian, P. Rummel, P. Speer, L. Sprecker. ROW 5: L. Emery, A. Klein, L. Keupker, W. Hei- denriech, D. Jensen, A. Town- send, D. Fulton, A. Bradt. 7th Qrade ROW 1: Mrs. Heer, S. Ander- son, R. Nolan, A. Mills, J. Donahoe, D. Griffiths, M. Sa- vage, J. McCarty. ROW 2: A. McCarty, C. Hebert, K. Sulli- van, C. Virtue, S. Haggerty, G. Pentenberg, M. Fulton, S. Young, D. Dunham. ROW 3: M. Miller, H. Colbert. R. Petesch, R. Pettera, D. Ballein, D. McCoy, C. Rummel, M. Potter, R. McCoy. ROW 4: G. McCormick, R. Buck, C. Nadig, T. Hebert, C. Ballard, N. Thomas, C. Bradt, J. Nelsen, B. Cliff. 18
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jHomecoming Rebecca Griffin, a Senior Candidate. Queen Rita Paisley being crowned by our Honorary A lovely face, a lovely personality; and on to Captain, Tom Miller. Beauty doth reign supreme. greater things. Sue Potter, a Junior Candidate. Nancy Calvert, a Junior Candidate. Stately beauty, poise, and grace; three very A blushing maiden and a spring day, a truly lovely desirable characteristics. combination. 64” Homecoming Queen Candidates Homecoming 1964 was a huge success. Many weeks of preparation showed their worth. Thursday night, the students assembled for a bon-fire, and pep rally. Music, cheers, talks, and a large fire highlighted the evening. Concentration on Homecoming day was dif- ficult because of all the excitement that lay ahead. The parade, organized by the Student Coun- cil, went off very well. The floats were better than ever, and the bands added much to the parade. The Marching Red Devils out-shined them all. After the parade, pre-game tension was really beginning to affect the players; but they pulled through to score a big victory over Hazel Green. The half time activities finally arrived. They consisted of Mr. Hopper's marching Red Devils, the announcing of parade winners and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen by the honorary football captain. 20
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