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Page 29 text:
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Trojan gridders burst through the hoop and on to victory. In the height of the fall season, the routine of school life was joyfully put aside for the excitement of homecoming. As the floats crept down the streets in the homecoming parade toward the bonfire, there was an atmosphere of suspense and nervous expectation as students awaited the announcement of the winning float. Hold That Line,” cleverly carried out as the theme of the junior class, earned the trophy for them. Although the band was unable to march and entertain the crowd at halftime as the result of an uncooperative weatherman,- the activities and excitement continued with the announcement of the homecoming queen. Linda Bewley, winner of that most coveted honor, followed in the footsteps of Barbara Fiegle, last year’s homecoming queen, as she was crowned during halftime ceremonies. The climax of the evening came as the crowd cheered the fighting Trojans as they defeated the Hammond Tech Tigers, to win the last varsity football game of the season. At the homecoming dance, where queen Linda and her court reigned, the football players were honored for their past gridiron performances, as an anti-climax to a hard-fought sea- son and successful homecoming. Linda Bewley was ecstatic as she began her reign as homecoming queen. Lovely Barbara Fiegle congratulates her successor as homecoming queen.
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Judi Brannen, Carol O’Connor, and Donelle Bokich pull for The band lovingly caresses our new football field with a heart, the junior float’s success. Alumni Return for Our First Homecoming Homecoming nominees, Mary Lou Gorsich, Pat Zeman, Norma Clark, Pam Krucik, Barbara Bell, and Linda Bewley wave a friendly hello to Highland residents. - 24 -
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