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MMH OPPOSITE: UPPER LEFT: Kick-off signals the crowd ' s simultaneous release of festive balloons. UPPER RIGHT: Revelation of the new sweetheart of SSP releases pent-up emotions. CENTER LEFT: Colorful portrayal of the slo- gan captures winning honors for the class of ' 68. LOWER RIGHT: Royalty leads the parade of gaily-decorated cars through the streets of South St. Paul. LOWER LEFT: Sophomores add the final touches before the judging. THIS PAGE: ABOVE: QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS: Jane Winkel, Julie Gabor, Kyle Robertson, Betty McGinn, Queen Anne Andrich, Barbara Scholz, Debbie Shannon, Linda Sutherland, and Jacci Klepper. LEFT: Radiant Queen Anne smiles upon her subjects.
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Balloons and Flowers Color Homecoming Inflating multi-colored balloons and collecting aluminum pie plates were among the diversified preparations for Homecoming Day, October 29th, 1967. Flower children, exuberant cheerleaders, and balcony-scaling boy cheerleaders, amused the audience at the afternoon assembly prior to the dramatic coronation of Queen Anne Andrich. The slogan was Black-out NSP , and the Packers did just that by defeating North St. Paul, 6-0. Psychedelic lighting and aluminum wall decorations provided an electrical atmosphere at the Homecoming dance, the final event of the 1967 Homecoming. UPPER RIGHT: Coaches Sue McMorrovv and Carol Sahli discuss the team. ABOVE: Typical senior Michelle Clausen acts in the Encore skit. RIGHT: Boy cheerleaders prompt the crowd ' s response.
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