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■ icers ( 'o un ci Offh S iow Off Qommons Student Council President Tom Kowal ski turns on the commons TV set, equipped to receive educational UHF stations as well as regular broadcasts. Vice President Karen Rupp adjusts the PAT system, speakers of which are mounted in the ceiling of the commons area. Treasurer Jackie Ames tries out one of the vending machines in the commons area. On behalf of the student body, Presi- dent Kowalski accepts new school flags from Mrs. Pearl Phelps. Council Secretary Joanne Kestner shows some of the artificial plants prepared for the commons planters by civic groups.
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Gommons Irea ffosterf fRoyafty The first public function in the new Quincy Community High School building was the an- nual Homecoming Dance. The dance was the climax to weeks of pre- parations. On the big Homecoming Day, class skits and yells were presented. A parade through town featured class floats, football players, cheerleaders, bands, Homecoming court and candidates, and the class members themselves. After a community ribbon-cutting to open widened US-112 officially, a yell fest was con- ducted downtown. Following the evening football game and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, the dance was held in the new commons area. De- corations of branches of autumn leaves served as the background to a grand march. During the intermission, winners of the Pep Jug and Pep Can were announced. 8 Overwhelmed upon hearing that she was chosen Queen, Jackie Smith showed her reaction while Joanne Kestner and Autumn Dobson, two of the other queen candidates, looked on. Jackie was crowned by Mayor Clay T. Brockman.
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