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ABOVE (left to right): Hearing herself announced as 1964 Homecom- ing Queen, Peggie Gargano raises her gloved hands in pleasant surprise. As Janet Gaston, 1963 queen, puts the crowning touches on her successor, Peggie closes her eyes, trying to grasp the reality of the moment. Con- vinced it is all very true, Pegg ie starts her reign as the 1964 queen with a radiant smile. BELOW: All smiles, despite the cold weather, nominees for the title of 1964 Homecoming Queen, Sandi Norris, Cynthia Kubacki, Judy Blaskovich, Lynn Gall, Peggie Gargano, and Cheryl Groves, wait expectantly for the big news of the evening. 8 Shield
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ABOVE: Pre-Homecoming game activity is climaxed by a captivating, blazing bonfire at the school. UPPER LEFT: The Class of ' 65 managed to keep tradition broken with their float entitled “ Bottle ' Em.” The sen- iors copped the first place trophy. LEFT: Representing the Class of ' 66 in the parade was the float bearing the title of “Beat-le ’Em. LOWER LEFT: “Goodyear for Highland was the sophomores’ first float entry. BELOW: 1963 Homecoming Queen Janet Gaston appeared somewhat unprepared for the festivities at parade time. She relinquished her crown to Peggy Gargano during halftime ceremonies. Shield 7
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Queen Peggy Is Crowned; Game Is Lost Launching a promising effort, the Trojans scored the first touchdown in their sixth Homecoming game. Half-time brought ex- citement to a peak as the crowd anxiously awaited the announcement of their 1964 Homecoming Queen. Expectation transferred to a roar of applause for newly-crowned Peg Gar- gano. After half-time, atten- tion centered on an ill-fated Trojan squad, losing the first Homecoming game in HHS ' s short history. Fans continued cele- brating at a dance featur- ing Rick Gaston ' s band, highlighting a memorable evening. ABOVE: The exuberance and enthusiasm of the 1964 Homecoming game are reflected in the expressions of Booster Club members. BELOW: Co- captain Chuck Wagner heads for paydirt in a valiant but vain effort to retain the Trojan tradition of winning Homecoming games. RIGHT: Sen- ior Sam Young receives a pass despite interference from a Chesterton player. The hard-fought game ended in a defeat for the Highland team. Shield 9
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