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marked zenith of first homecoming -yu 'll-rry llallijal. rcprvscnling Ihr hmlhall ICRIIH. wus nssisivil by Dinnzi Wnfhclorf in To rcign over liicharri's lirsi hninrscnniing were Chuck Ilnhlkv and Nancy Yoorn, urowiiing thc honuuuning qncrn. Nancy Vnurn, The Fall Frnlic homecoming Conn ibr 1966 was l,orri Zviler and Dong NYSWIIHIII fQlICL'llb. lid Hastings und Sillllij' xyilflldllfi- Q ls! rnnnvsrs-npj. and Dennis lf- QNWJ. Kathy U'lIzirc and Gary Wainwright Qjnnior rcprcscntntivvssb. Pan Lind- jcck and Ilvlcn SchwcikIuiNliJ. X gren and Gary Bnznnisf2ncl. runners-upj. llhnrk DnhlkcfKingj, Nunq' Voorn I ' . X 5 X Q . X. i , V, 4552 ,-,,.1ni .- - ,, 245
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244 Fall Frolic with Golden-Knight theme into rw w Admiring the Golden-Knight poster, Nancy Knirsch and Ed Hastings enjoyed them- Dancing to the romantic music ofthe Don-Tays put Donna lalcczny selves at the lloniecoming Dance, The Fall Frolic was planned as the first homecoming dance of the new Campus. The theme, Golden-Knight, set the roman- tic mood of early medieval times. The Student Council, which sponsored the affair this year, made sure the gym was trans- formed into a golden fantasy with knights, shields of armor, and a beautiful throne. The highlight of the evening proved to be the crowning of the king and queen, selected by the senior class. Nancy Voorn and Chuck Dahlke received this honor. The other classes also chose a boy and girl to represent them as members of the court. Delicious refreshments and the lively music of the Don-Tays added to the excitement ofthe occasion. As they awaited the coronation, Michele Klein and jeff Broder visited under the protection of the Golden-Knight. WK 'ilu L p . f t i' and Steve Schmiedl in a pleasant mood. A trophy for the outstanding lloat in the llomeconting Pzirntle was presented by Tom Langner to Sue Chifo, who represented the Spanish Club at Northeast.
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N I . L I . . It One hundred ten members of our Harold I., Richards' band awaited the signal to perform at our homecoming game. 'L . X,X Ps '-od Designed and constructed by the 5th hour Psychology class and Miss Mesenkop, the psychology float won first prize in the homecoming parade. Representing the Northwest band. Michael Omara. Debbie Richardson, Carol Fitch, Steve Kerkstra, and Mr. llabley rode in the car caravan. 1 an n Y sw0' 246 Festive activities F.'l'.A. float waited for the festive parade to begin the seven mile parade route. Many people were present on the route of the Homecoming parade to view the long caravan of beautiful floats and to wave at those riding on top of them. Our bands added drama, pre- cision and lively music to the procession. Almost every club at the three buildings could boast of a fine float that displayed careful preparations and clever themes. The band of Northwest, the Spanish Club of Northeast, and the I.S.E. Club of Campus captured the awards that went to the most outstanding floats from each building. We Are Expecting a Victory was the theme of the yearbook float constructed by Ford Smith and the staff. way? H . .4
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