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Escorted by senior wrestler Dave Zimmerman, candidate Key Rath joins the other finalists on the field. A tearful Gisele is captured seconds after receiving her crown.
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NINE HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS Seated: Patty Schambarger, Patti Bot- toms, Nlck Perkins, Lynda Salzsr. Standing: Ellen Goodman, Cathy Conway, Kay Rath, Jaan Kartoua, Glaala Krueger. After exciting weeks of planning, voting, and waiting, the nine finalists were finally announced in the traditional Homecoming assembly which was held Monday, October 5. The anxious crowd awaited as Stu- dent Council President AI Steinbach announced each finalist's name. Screams and tears of excite- ment rang out as each girl heard her name an- nounced. The entire student body then voted for the 1975 queen. Despite the loss of the football game, the Homecoming dance, sporting the theme of Just You and Me , made most student's Homecoming an event to remember. Homecoming is an event that everyone looks forward to but the jealousy and envy which is caused by choosing a queen takes away some of the excitement and fun for many, stated Dawn Berchenbriter, senior. l feel the emphasis should be put on the dance and game rather then just the queen, she added. 14 Homecoming 5.2. H , ' Entering the field, former queen Kristie Lester and Council president Al Stein- bach assist the children of teachers Mr. Jack Pilling and Mr. John Weld as the crowning of the queen draws near.
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After first mixer of the year was held the administration concluded it was a total success in terms of student behavior. In fact there was no reason why any organization couIdn't sponsor more mixers, they said. But the organizations just didn't get going after the initial mixer sponsored by the cheerleaders. There was some highlights mas dance, the dance after the basketball game. I like the Senior Senate Christ- Band Carnival mixer, and the Senior Senate Dirty Dribblers General student apathy provid- ed small but sufficient crowds, mostly consisting of underclassmen. However, students who did come had a good time bumping and doing the hustle. The bands provided usually didn't seem to match-up to most students expectations. But the dances gave a lot of students an opportunity to really lat loose and get rid of some of their frus- trations. Clockwork provided a variety of musical sounds for couples to dance to at the annual Homecoming dance. Junior Sue Vecerka and her date take time out to share a quiet moment after strenuous fast dancing. 16 M ra and Dances
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