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FRONT ROW D. Kern, S. Mann, C. iynch, R. Kulwicki, B Robimon, R Eckert. BACK ROW M. Mart mess, C. Moffitt, f. Wood, B. Deer. D. Bealor, M. Hahn. QUEEN CANDIDATES Selecting New Prairie's 1968 Homecoming Queen was rather unusual. From two groups of candidates, co-queens were selected by the stu- dent body. The student body had a difficult time determi- ning which candidate to select as Queen from the many lovely candidates. After being introduced to the student body, the candidates anxiously awaited as their peers placed a mark by the person of their choice. The ballots were counted and kept secret until the Home- coming ceremonies during the halftime of the New Prairie versus Concord football game. The half finally arrived when the Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Weaver, announced the Queen and her court. Fourth runners-up for the title of Homecoming Queen were Misses Cookie Lynch and Penny Sobecki; third runners-up were Misses Cyndi Moffitt and Linda Hartwick; second runners-up were Misses Diane Cross and Rose Kulwicki; first runners-up were Pam Oberholtzer and Donna Kern. Finally the long awaited announcement could be heard over the quiet football stadium—Home- coming Co-Queens were Miss Sue Crum and Miss Mary Hahn. FRONT ROW' Left to Right P. Overholtzer, D. Robinson, N. Wagner, C. Upp, D. Cross, R Wil- son, BACK ROW S. Crum, D. Peterson, P. Sobecki. P. Pagel, L. Hartwirk, I. Landever, S. Cuff 23
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