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Wendy Berry and Court Reign Over First Annual Homecoming For the first time in its five year history, homecoming ceremonies were initiated into the tradition of R. Nel- son Snider High School, as the Panthers played New Castle on October 4 at Northrop Field. Prior to this time, elections had been held to choose the homecom- ing court of two sophomores, two juniors, and three seniors, with a queen being elected from the senior court members. At a pep session the afternoon of the homecoming game, the court members were introduced to the school and presented with large yellow mums to wear that evening. The announcement of queen was not made until half-time. ABOVE: After being driven onto the field in convertibles, the 1968 Homecoming court and their escorts were presented. From left to right: sophomore court members, Val Pastrick with John Kline, Lark Nahrwald with Mike Ruch; senior court members, Ellie Brooke with Doug Ford, Wendy Berry with Rick Williams, Connie Lambert with Bill Skinner; junior court members, Cathy Zonker with Jay Cox, Barb Young with Bob Ryan. RIGHT: After weeks of anticipation and suspense, tears spring to Wendy Berry ' s eyes as she is announced 1968 Homecoming Queen. Senior court members Ellie Brooke and Connie Lambert turn toward Wendy with mixed emotions to offer very sincere congratulations.
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LEFT: Queen Wendy Berry smiles with delight as she is presented with a beautiful bouquet of gold roses. Wendy has the honor of being Snider s first homecoming queen, a distinction that she ' ll surely re- member for many years to come. BELOW: Members of R. Nelson Snider ' s marching band stand at attention as they await the signal to begin the song to herald the entrance of the homecoming court and the beginning of the half time ceremonies.
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