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Homecoming Royalty The excitement and enthusiasm of 1966-67 Homecoming was greatly enhanced by presentation of Homecoming Royalty. The football team chose ten nominees for Queen while the Pep Club named ten choices for King. The entire student body then voted and, after much anticipation, the royalty was an- nounced at the Coronation Ceremony, Wednesday, Septem- ber 28. Chosen for Queen was Tena Poljanec, the head cheerleader The excitement of Homecoming was enhanced by the presentation of the king and queen. this year. She is a member of Student Council and Pep Club and is interested in mathematics. King, Dave Dreiling, is an outstanding member of the football team, and is an active mem- ber of L-Club and enjoys baseball. The court consisted of lst princess Cindy Trujillo, lst prince Larry Garlickg 2nd princess Bobbi Beran, 2nd prince Tim Crawfurdg 3rd princess Cathy Carlos, 3rd prince Randy Brad- ley, 4th princess Patty Williams, 4th prince Ron Pritchett. A smiling king and queen exit in ectasy. From left to right nominees for queen are Tena Poljanec, Marilyn Elkins, Bobbi Beran, Patty Williams, Cindy Tru- jillo, Cathy Carlos, Patty Van Dover, Kathy Van Cundy, Lynn Saborskyg not pictured is Linda Baker. From left to right nominees for king are: ,lon Sharp, Larry Carlick, Tim Crawfurd, Dave Hovey, Dave Dreiling, Ron Pritchett, John Maloney, Mike Murphy, Ran- dy Bradley. Not shown is Tom Stockham.
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