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Jan Wilcox, the 1970 Homecoming Queen, recalled Her feelings during Coronation: All I wanted was to get it over with, whoever it was .... My whole insides were all turned around. I was bubbling all over like I was going to burst. 25
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Suddenly come the realization that it was over. Velvet and chiffon dresses were again returned to plostic dress bags, and dyed cloth shoes were placed in their boxes, never to be worn again. For the nine queen candidates, Patti Black, Linda Fisher, Sue Holper, Peggy Dale, Connie McKeon, Vickie DeYoung, Betty Meyer and Mary LaMere, it was a time for mixed emotions. Many felt relief, even though their hearts wore still pounding and their hands were still shaking. Most of the girls were happy for the new queen. Perhaps a few were disappointed, but all agreed that Coronation was an event that would not be forgotten. 24
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USHERETTES- Jconnc Gill. Morcio Wotion, Morjha Anklom, Rilo Kromer, Kri» Wymon. Jon lee. In spite of the huge task ahead of them, the members of the Homecoming Commitee, led by co-chairmen Marsha Ankfom and Linda Fisher, enthusiastically began plans for Homecoming. After discussing the guest list for the parade, the Committee debated other items of major importance: the length of dresses for Coronation and the entertainment for the Banquet. Gradually, every detail was ironed out, ond Park wos ready for the 1970 Homecoming festivities. Because of rainy weather on Sunday, the parade was postponed until Friday. No other disasters clouded the week of activities, despite the bad start. The football team did Pound the Hill Out of Mound with a score of 27-0, and both alumni and students celebrated the victory at the ofter-game dance, the final Homecoming activity. IADIES AND LORDS- BOTTOM ROW T. Gr m-mon, R Zimer.'ng, C. Gcpnor, W. Zimon. R. Reed, W. Wolion, J, Johnton, N. Shank, 8. Burnt. D. Kotmo, S. MtOuold, M, Urnctt, $. Comoro, B Udt»rand. D. Schcmcl. ROW 2 M, Slulrcr, T. Friedman, S. Thompton, K. M Cou-Icy. C. Biorkland, N. Aoscng, M Pederjon, P Grontelh, B Grover, M. Stciin, J. Rocha), J Johnifon, P lippko, D. Co'lion, B. Wachulko, B Spooner, K. B'0 hen. 26
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