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Queen Attendants Colleen Dougherty Undo Fasth Karen Mcsenbring Cyndie Olson Rosalyn Zgutowicz Honorary Princess Mariente Meinema Royalty Reigns Over Festivities Homecoming festivities for 1965 began with the coronation of the queen and bonfire on Thursday, September 30 at 7:30 p.m. Student Council President Jean Sommerville presided over the ceremony which took place in the school gymnasium. Looking starry-eyed and lovely, the six queen candidates were escorted into the gym. The girls and their escorts were as follows: Dottie Petersen, Ron Vescio; Karen Mcsenbring, Denny Holler; Colleen Dougherty, Steve Gray; Cyndie Olson, Bill O'Rourke; Linda Fasth, Mike KIoos; and Rosalyn Zgutowicz, Jim Thill. Junior High Princess Lauretta Mogck, escorted by Dan Thill, and Honorary Princess, Mariente Meinema, escorted by Mike Townsley, were introduced to the audience before the coronation of the queen. The spell of suspense was finally broken when football co-captains Gerry Heideman and Doug Sandberg crowned Dottie Petersen as 1965 Homecoming Queen. Connie Zahhos then sang the song “Tonight” dedicated to the queen and her court. After the coronation a bonfire was held in back of the school. The cheerleaders led cheers to generate a feeling of enthusiasm for the Homecoming game the next day. Because of a number of days of bad weather, however, the bonfire sponsored by the junior class did not burn successfully. Therefore, the homecoming activities for the evening ended sooner than planned. 14
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Nervously awaiting the big moment. Homecoming queen candidates make last minute adjustments. Jim Thill escorts queen candidate, Rosolyn Zqutowicz, into the gym where the coronation was held. A look of surprise is expressed by Dottie as she is crowned 1965 Homecoming queen. 65 Slogan Waterdown Watertown” With only one hour left before the start of the parade, the sophomore girls finish decorating their closs float. Nancy Batkiewich, Chris Ferrara, Billijean Peters, and Sue Bartlett tie down the bear while Renee Olynik and Jackie Hall add blue and white crepe paper. 16
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