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The La Orlean, a French atmosphere sidewalk cafe, provided relaxation for the couples attending the spring dance. Susan Warren and Chuck Comaghie pause before the serving table at the La Orlean Cafe to receive refreshments of punch and cookies. A penny for your thoughts. 19
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'Touchdown 61” Attracts Many Students and Alums Left: Jimmie “Doc” Lee, the Chinks’ trainer, forcefully demands a victory at the Homecoming bonfire. COURT CANDIDATES Row 1: R. Maddalozzo, M. Svendsen, B. Von Boeckman, E. Marshall, C. Abbott, C. McWhorter. Row 2: B. Brock, K. Callahan, S. Ball, D. Yentes. “TOUCHDOWN ’61” “Touchdown ’61” was the theme for the 1961 P.C.H.S. Homecoming. A bonfire was held Thursday night and was highlighted by speeches by the members of the football team and coaches. The Homecoming Queen candidates, Claire Abbott, Kay Callahan, Rosie Maddalozzo, Margie Svendsen, and Donna Yentes, were also introduced. Friday during the halftime ceremonies of the Chinks-Central Lions game, Margie Svendsen was crowned as Homecoming Queen. Saturday night Margie and her court reigned over “Touchdown ’61,” the colorful Homecoming Dance held in the Leeway. The decorations followed a football theme with red and white footballs and streamers. As Homecoming Queen, Margie later represented Pekin High in a contest involving all the Mid-State Eight Homecoming Queens. She was chosen to reign over this group by the vote of the Mid-State Eight football captains. Kay Callahan Rosie Maddalozzo Donna Yentes
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