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Quern Carol Chcll and her attendants Eileen Karau, Kay Little, Cynthia Jolin»ti n, Marguerite Connoy, Shelley Egbert, Michelle Callup and page . Carol Allen, Joanne Engleton, Kathy Gohmert and Deborah Ringgold reign o»er homecoming. To the squeals of a frenzied audience. North’s foot hall captains indicated North’s choice. Carol Chcll, for Homecoming Queen 1962. This highlighted a program planned by the Student Council. J« Hyatt. Sandra Mady and four members of the illustrious, nationally famous 1907 footliall team were among the alumni who returned to participate in the program. Cheer- leaders led the students in enthusiastic and rousing cheers. North’s boys fought hard but couldn’t de-cen-tralize the Central Pioneers. However, this ignominious defeat did not dry up the spirits at the homecoming dance. Shelley Eggrrt nervoutly “Rulga-Sluga cheer Principal John-on. proache Mage to join other candidate . Victorious 1907 team member rou e spirited 1962 tram on. 28
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FIRST ROW: Loi. Kari. Phyliss Kramer. Helen Quinn, Delores Prochaska, Halina Ancer, LaVonne Larsen, Kay Dahlquist, Judy Thulcen. SECOND ROW: Judy Den-cheid. Francine Moskowitx, Joan Carry, San Dee Wesley. Kathleen Halloran, Jeanette Juntilla. Rochelle Rappaport, Jeanne Sturman, A Iowa Bata-ell. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Field, Jeremy Brochin. Shelley Egbert. Sharon Townsend, Kathi Ramirez, Frances Moore, Marie Hagen, Carol Chell. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Holler, Patti Berg. Dennis Pearson, Linda Ingi-•on, Arnie Potek, Myma Jor- Eason, Darlene Anderson. nnie Royce, Dennis Eiscn-zimmer. FIFTH ROW: Steven Lee, Terry White, Tony Wagner, Joe Kopstein, Dave Hutchins, Pete Frank, David Coh-mert, Bruce Barenbaum. 27
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Homecoming 1962 Decoration committee work diligently. “I Enjoy Being A Girl” sing Sandy Mady. Thus the events of homecoming combined to create an abundance of school spirit in the entire student body. Buttons, pom-poms, banners, tears, squeals and laughter were heard, seen and felt by all. 29 North move for large gain again ! Central.
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