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Golden Bears Crown Basketball Queen Following last year's newly inaugurated cus- tom, Joyce Quinlan, of the senior class, be- came this basketball season's pert queen. A courtly manner and gracious garb were dis- played by our queen, who assumed her duties and reigned over the evening's activities with majestic enthusiasm. Coronation festivities occured at the pep assembly previous to the evening's game with Wiley. Co-captains of the team, Bob Scott and Jim McQuade, conferred royalty upon Queen Joyce. The Key Club, under the capable direc- tion of Mr, Fusco, sponsored this social high- light. Queen ,loyce smiles happily upon her royal subjects. Llgssrx The crowning of our busketlmll queen by Hob Scott and ,lim McQuude highlighted the winter sport season. Mcniln-rs of tht- court -First row: Bob Thompson, Sue llindemzln, Margaret Ury, :intl Jeffery Lew. Second row: ,loc Card, ,lcun Hutlocls, ,luyrc Quinlan, Queeng Margaret Poindexter, Frank Hatcher. 49
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o Burns Brlghtly Co-vaptains Clarence Ready and ,lim lVlvQuaclz- esrort our lovely football queen from her throne. ' LTI Adding a sparkle of beauty to our vivacious queen's 4-ourt are: Elizabeth Burget, Bill Boland, Carolyn Homburg, Gary Atterson, Patty Seeburger, .lohn Flnk . . . Patty Feiler, Bob Thompson, Clarence Ready, Mark Pfister, Mark Seeburger, Jean Klug, Queeng ,lim MeQuade, Barbara llur- get, .ludy Pfister, Brent Anderson . . . Paula Carle, Mike Cahill, Theresa llurns, l Mike Ferem-y, Marlene Arnold, and Bill Walte1'. . 51
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