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Janet Kdinjjton was I hr 1962 Homccomiiijr Queen. Homocoming, 7962 It was a cold, cold evening for La Porte’s Home- coming. held on the 26 of October. The festivities were started with a parade of floats making their way down Lincolnway. A bonfire, which was attended by a huge gathering, was then held on the high school grounds. The Slicer fans went to the stadium to view LaPorte » victory over Mishawaka. At half time the winning float. Future Teachers, and the winning car were announced. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Janet Kdington. An after-game dance was held in the high school. Tin llirnir of the Pepper (Hub float wn« Sea»on the Slieer» The rotor Ruurd tret the ilomrrominj; parade down Lincoln- with Support. way and ended at the high xrhool. Ililt lieevley. the driver, won the prir.c for the best decorated car.” 22
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Reserve Cheerlenders and Razor Straps At the beginning of the school year the election of the reserve cheerleaders was held. Those elected were Penny Scholl. Karen Boklund. Karen Stick, and Vicki Bernacchi. These girls cheer at the reserve basketball games at home. At times it is possible for the girls to travel to the out-of-town games. To help arouse spirit at out-of-town games is the main purpose of the organization. Razor Straps. The group was started about six years ago and has traveled to most of the Slicer games throughout this period. These boys are much appreciated by all and are depended upon as spirit rousers by the entire student body. The reserve cheerleader : Penny Scholl, Vicki Bernacchi, Karen Saleh, and Kami Boklund. The vunity cheerleader end a cheer al a practice e »iun. Ka«or Strap — front row: Jim Keene, Brian Jone . Crejt Robert . Neal SwinMin, Jim Barkov.. Dale Gra«»niycr. Back row: Bandy Vi'ol- lert, Jim Harrer, Paul Rockc, Jack Both, Rick MaUtrmn. 21
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Future Teacher of Amfrira won the prize for I he best float with “Club Thoae Cavemen.” (Loft) Dianne Bernarrhi, one of our cheer- leader», »eem« to be keeping warm in front of the bonfire at the pep »« ion. Rand» Wollcrt. Pep Committee chairman, humi» the bouquet to June! Kdington, liomeroming Queen, while Dianne Slru« und Marti Swcilzer. court member», look on. The Student Council, renponsi- ble for the Homecoming activi- ties. presented the Slicer (John Mussel man) clubbing the Cave- men (John Little). 23
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