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homecoming Homecoming 1962 was, as usual, a hectic but enjoyable week. Careful plans were made and carried out by the Student Council with the help of the athletic department, the cheerleaders, the Pep Club, and the Band. The first major event was the announcement of the 1962 Homecoming Queen, Dionne Moline, and her court—Jean Asher, Donna Carlson, and Janie Judkins—at the Thursday, October 4, pep meeting. That evening the parade wound through the streets of Paxton and the float prizes were awarded—first place class float was awarded to the Junior Class “Bye, Bye, Birdie!” while organizational prize went to the Pep Club marching group’s unusual routine. The following night was the game. Enjoyable halftime shows were presented by the Marching Band and the Pep Club. Although the spirits were high and the boys played hard, Paxton was defeated by Rantoul. On Saturday night the Homecoming Dance was held and the outcome of the game was forgotten. The high school gym was decorated with purple and white in a Mardi Gras festival theme. Thus, Homecoming ended for another year.
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Page 12 text:
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initiation Freshman week, a memorable and enjoyable week for all involved, including the “green little” freshmen, got off to a rip-roaring start. This eventful week ended with a colossal program of entertainment provided by these newcomers. The program varied from “twisting” to proposing. Although the freshmen were given a bad time they were eventually welcomed by the upperclassmen. We know they will contribute much to Paxton High and to its future. 8
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