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Our Porpoise is to Sea a Whale of a Victory was the theme navigated by the juniors. a phs homecoming ... and then the rains came The seniors blasted off with an out- of-this-world idea and came to rest on a slightly damp foot- ball field with their theme Let's get down to earth and start 'Mar- tian'to a vic- tory . flUM EPS jcASLA 6 Sophomores played the tune of 1st place with Quakers playing for a record win . Spellbound after victory— Hon Hasselman . Mum's the word for a homecoming victory.
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The date—October 6, 1967, another PHS Home- coming ... and the rains came. When Plainfield football followers awoke, they looked out of the window through a miserable gray mist and, realizing what day it was, emitted several varieties of groans and Oh no 's. As the day pro- gressed, however, the skies cleared somewhat, along with PHS spirits. (Maybe the Sunshine posters in the hall brightened things up a bit.) The band, nevertheless, was unable to march in the annual parade because of the weather but the queen candidates and floats made their run from the junior high to the football field. A flood of fans filled the stands with girls decorated in Sunshine mums as the Avon-Plainfield game began. Although the Senior float was just out of this world , the Sophs played to the tune of the judges , and after the winning float was an- nounced, the half-time ceremonies continued with Student Council President Danny Slaton presenting the honors to the royalty of the evening. A damp, but happy Nancy Medsker ruled as Plainfield High's 1967 Homecoming Queen along with princesses Sharon Johnson and Lynnette Taylor. A cloud burst of cheers filled the air as the mighty Quaker team gave the Orioles a 14—7 defeat. Following the game, fans poured into the gym as Sir Winston and the Commons provided the entertainment. While going home, Quakers could see, reflected in the puddles, memories of the PHS Homecoming ... when the rains came. With Mr. Bolin leading the way, several members of the Letter- men's Club chug forward to build up steam for a Quaker Victory. With Rain, Rain, and more Reign, homecoming queen, Nancy Medsker, poses with her escort Marvin Fischer. Maybe this year's floats will really float, ponders Alan Whalen, Sophomore Princess as he looks forward to a rain-soaked homecoming. Lynette Taylor Junior Princess Sharon Johnson 7
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