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Page 19 text:
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Queens The highlight of the Homecoming program was the presentation of our lovely Homecoming Queen, Connie Burklund. Her very attractive attend- ants, Kathy Hustedt, Sheila Moulding, and Kathy Swanson, also lent their pep and personality to the half-time ceremonies. Later, beautiful and charming, they all attended the Homecoming dance, “Monte Carlo,” to assist in crowning Queen Connie. Kathy Swanson Sheila Moulding Katherine Hustedt Above: Queen Connie Burklund
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Homecoming Events Homecoming . . . election of a queen and her court . . . the annual parade . . . the before-game rally . . . the football game . . . the Homecoming dance ... all these events are equally important to students and Alumni. Bright blue and gold . . . excitement in the crisp air . . . hearty school spirit and enthusiasm ... a dummy thrown into the bonfire ... a victory cheer sweeping over the crowd . . . lots of fun ... so Homecoming, 1965, arrived. The annual Homecoming parade began on Market Street, winding its way to the football field. There, after the dummy was thrown into the victory fire, the queen and the winners of the float-judging were announced. The stands were filled to capacity at the Homecoming game, despite the nippy weather. Alumni and students were 14 there to urge the team onward, but the game ended with a Rantoul victory. The Homecoming dance, “Monte Carlo,” was held after the game. Alumni who came to the gayly decorated auditorium for the dance were reunited with old school chums; and high school memories were the topic of many conversations. Above: Homecoming game with Rantoul Left: Announcement of 1964 Homecoming Queen
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Floats Are A Part Of Homecoming In the float competition, the Freshmen received first place, with a Mustang resting his iron hooves on a pair of dice. The Junior class float, the Sophomore class float, and the Senior class train received 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places respectively. The clubs winning recognition were: the Drama Club, first place; the marching Pep Club, under the direction of Mrs. Benear, second place; and the hard-working Pep Band, third place. Upper left: Freshman float Upper right: Junior float Lower left: Sophomore float Lower right: Senior float 16
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