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HOMECOMING The 'crowning Jewel' of Homecoming. The majorettes set the pace for the Homecoming. As Seniors, we are especially aware of the importance of tradition. Therefore, we are proud to give Port High and our community an opportunity to establish the tradition— of the Homecoming. A Homecoming is planned to honor the alumnus, and to provide them with the chance to revisit places, remember events, and renew acquaintances. The first event was a parade that included the Port and Coudersport bands, six floats, and our Homecoming Queen and her court. After the parade, the crowd gathered at the football field to witness a victory for the Gators and the crowning of Port's first Homecoming Queen, Penny Linnan. Miss Linnan reigned over a Homecoming Dance that concluded the day's events.
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JUNIOR PROM Dexie Nuss and her court grace the throne at the 1963 Junior-Senior Prom. A couple enjoy the festivities of the prom. It was Apple Blossom Time in our gymnasium. The enchanting hues of turquoise and white accented this springtime theme. As the couples danced to the music of Al Cecchi, a tall apple tree cast soft shadows. The music, the tree, and the couples were part of a special night that can never be recreated, but will always be remembered. Dexic approaches the throne and her coronation. 26
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LAUREL FESTIVAL REPRESENTATIVE Miss Penny Cochran was chosen by her classmates to represent them at the Laurel Festival in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. Penny's gentle beauty and winning ways made her the ideal candidate. She will long be remembered by her classmates as a graceful, winsome queen. . TV' v ■1 v IwfSf Connie Gregory competed with thirty-four other girls at Renovo, Pennsylvania.on October 12 and 13, 1963. Connie's bright smile and friendly air make her our queen for every day. Thank you Connie, for making our school a brighter place. FLAMING FOLIAGE REPRESENTATIVE 28
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