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Her Majesty The Queen Student Council president Rudy Nichols presents Linda Harper, homecoming queen, with the traditional bouquet of red roses, during the ceremony at half-time. Members of the homecoming court are: (standing) Sue Wartella, Mary Peck, Marcia Lander and Jill Marlette; (sitting) Jan Stall- ings, Queen Linda Harper, and Jean Rockafellow. Northern’s fourth annual homecoming was held October 5. The unannounced queen and the court were presented to the stadium audience in pink and white decorated convertibles during the half-time of the Northern-Saginaw game. The court members were escorted down the 50-yard line by their fathers, while the band played “I Enjoy Being A Girl.” They assembled in front of the marching band where Student Council president, Rudy Nichols, crowned Linda Harper, the 1962 homecoming queen. Linda Harper Homecoming Queen 13
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The teachers go out for lunch . . . 12
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’Cheer her on to greater fame ff The girls who showed the most spirit, willingness to work, and ability, according to the judges, were chosen for this year’s Junior Varsity cheerleading squad. The girls are: Beth Cot- ton, Marcia Lander, Linda Nowak. Pam Borey, and Jill Marlette. October 8 was the day for try-outs for the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad in which about 50 girls participated. In order to try out, the sophomore girls must have a B average and the juniors, a C average. This, combined with a lot of enthusiasm, spirit and general appearance makes an ideal cheerleader. Un- der the direction of the co-captains, the Varsity Squad trained the girls so they would be fully qualified to take their place some day. After a week of practice, the girls were narrowed down to 15 finalists who prac- ticed another week for the finals. Of this group there would only be five chosen to be cheerleaders. All the tiresome practice and hoping came to an end on Oc- tober 22 when our Junior Varsity was chosen. Some of the most spirited girls around Northern are our Var- rington, Jan Stallings. Gloris Hernandez, Jeanette Saseen, sity cheerleaders. In one of their formations are: Jackie Har- Linda Harper. Lois Michaud, Sue Grekela, and Linda Cuz. 14
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