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TOP SIXTEEN: FRONT ROW: Kathy Wittwer, Judy Bloc- Dwyer, Barb Patten, Ann Hougham, Julie Galles, Leigh Cherry, dow, Peggy Morrow. Kathy Flinn, Jeannette Balko, Susan Valle. Kathy Young. Jill Tighe. Sue Moldcstad. SECOND ROW: Linda Klabunde, Charlotte Schmidt, Cathy “Trojans Of Troy Queen and attendants beautify the Senior float. Floats were designed in the weeks be- fore Homecoming. All the classes partici- pated with other clubs providing the extra units. The parade followed the coronation cer- emonies. It was lead by Queen Cathy and her attendants on the senior float. The eighth grade float placed first with “Tro- jans of Troy are Cardinals’ Toy.” The sophomore float placed second with the slogan “Build a Wall and Watch’em Fall.” The FFA float and the German float tied for third place. Both bands provided the music for the parade.
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ROYAL COURT: SEATED: Susan Moldestad, Barb Patten, Klabunde. STANDING: Robin Norcutt, Dave Steinkraus. Den- Jonica Farnberg, Queen Cathy, Mark Scholl. Kathy Flinn, Linda nis Dirlam, Kevin O'Leary, Bill Boots. Charles Curtis, Jim Otto. Queen Cathy Of The House Of Dwyer The crowning moment for Queen Cathy. The climax of Homecoming week occurred, of course, at cor- onation. Tension mounted as last year’s queen, Joyce Woelfel, placed the crown and robe on the 1966 Homecoming queen, Cathy Dwyer. Mike Pedersen sang “Sweetheart of Redwood High” during the signing of the book. A hilarious skit on the evolution of Homecomings, presented by Tom TifTany and Brad Berberick, added a light touch to the solemn occasion. The alumni “56” were introduced and the cheerleaders aroused the spirit of the students in a short pep-fest. Queen Cathy, escorted by Dennis Dirlam, led the way out of the auditorium. The students then went out to watch the Home- coming Parade. Many new units had been added with such clubs as FFA, German, and Latin participating. After the parade everyone went home to recuperate for the game with the Tro- jans of Worthington. 19
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Queen Cathy graciously accepted and ex- pressed her thanks at being chosen 1966 Homecoming Queen. She very warmly invited the “56” alumni, parents, faculty, and students to the game with Worthington. Thursday’s activities included the annual girls’ football game which incidently the Jun- iors won. Also the bonfire was held with the candidates introduced, the co-captains and coach, and players presented. The night of the game was chilly but the loy- al fans and alumni braved the weather to see the team lose to Worthington by a score of 20- 6. After the game the dance was held with Roger Kodet and the Cards providing the mu- sic. It was a very successful Homecoming. Queen Cathy accepting her honor as the 1966 Homecoming Queen. Are Cardinals’ Toy” The best float was the eighth grade's. High rising fire brings high rising spirit. 21
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