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''Neither rein nor »now nor ileet .»top» the mailmen from bringing congratulation to the victorious Polar . The lively audience grew quiet as the organ announced the beginning of the five finalists' procession to the stage. Last year's queen, Jeanne Stabenow, performed her last official act by placing the crown upon the head of Diane Paurus, Homecoming Queen 1967. The new queen's first thrill was having a song dedicated to her by the Winklers. Then the cheerleaders took over and with a few cheers and the school song prepared the Polars for the game. With Loyalty still ringing in their ears, the crowd proceeded to Hobbs Field to cheer their team on to victory. From the opening kick-off to the half-time, the team fulfilled the crowd's expectations with an exciting first half. The excitement did not cease at the half as the marching band and the Polarettes entertained. The second half ended with the final gun and a 35-7 victory over Vocational. Bru « Picuon €ore ix point for North. 29
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Discharging — Electrifying Homecoming, 1967 H omecoming 1967. To the students of North High, the mention of this will bring many fond memories . . . early morning breakfast . . . those endless morning classes . . . the auditorium . . . the coronation . . . the kick-off . . . Victory ... a wonderful dance. With an early Homecoming, events started soon after the first week of school. The Homecoming buttons came out with the Polar battle cry, Discharge the Volts, upon them. Spirit invaded the school as halls were decorated and students went through the excitement of selecting a queen. Through petition signing and preliminary voting, the Senior Class eliminated all but five lovely candidates. Homecoming was here. That Friday morning, classes, although informal, seemed unbearably long. Somehow everyone survived the morning and at one-thirty crowded into the auditorium to see the annual Homecoming program and the crowning of their queen. Queen Diane leads the half-time parade 28
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