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Dick Lueptow, Dick Reardon, Dean Milton, Clifton Finger, Jack Schneider, Janis Atkinson, Joyce Brandsma, Margaret Larsen, Rhoda Pulver. Absent: Lois Brandsma. FOOTBALL HOMECOMING The Pardeeville High School Football Homecoming celebration began on Thursday night, October 18 with a bon-fire and pep meeting at 7:30 in the evening. The party ended with a snake dance down Main Street. The gala event of our Homecoming festivities was climaxed by the crowning of the queen during the half of the football game on Friday night, October 19. Janis Atkinson, representing the senior class, was chosen by popular vote to reign as the Homecoming queen. As the band played a fan- fare the queen and her court were preceded down the football field by crownbearers Gail Thomas and John Winkler. Rhoda Pulver, representing the freshmen class, was crowned by her escort Dick Reardon; Lois Brandsma, re- presenting the sophomore class was crowned by her escort Dick Lueptow; the Junior candidate, Margaret Larsen, was crowned by Dean Milton; and Joyce Brandsma, representing the football team, received her crown from Clifton Finger. Each of the queen s attendants received a small halo of pink and white carnations. The king. Jack Schneider, acting football captain, crowned his queen, Janis Atkinson, with a beautiful garland of pink and white roses. The Legion Hall was the scene of the Homecoming dance. The music was furnished by Art Ernie and his orchestra. The dance began at 9:30 p. m. A special dance was reserved for them following the presentation. Everyone who attended enjoyed the informal dance which symbolized the end of this year s football season. Page Sponsored By MOORES WORLD FOODS 2 miles South of Portage on 51 16 Featuring Popular Brands of Quality Foods Easy Rural Shopping--Always Greater Value
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