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ww. Varsity. Back row: J. Paine, R. Coughlin, E. Roeters, M. Mullens, D. Piper. Front row: K. Gordon, K. McConnell, R. Neville, B. Turner. Junior Varsity. Back row: R. Hackney, E. Haylett, C. Honnen, M. Hayes, R. Holt, G. Goldberg, M. Wright. Front row: A. Ellenson, T. Cangemi, D. Dorman, M. Hanna, D. Antista, B. Umbedacht. Freshmen. Back row. R. Pitzer, M. Maszalski, P. Watson, P. Hudson, T. Mclnnes. Front row: C. Key, R. Neville, D. Hart, A. Kent. 1 4 'Q C', Hs? 10 , -. pf
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VW N,., 9 ,,. CrossCountry A Go Go The Varsity harriers turned in a good season, according to Mr. Lebrecht. Mike Mullens, most valua- ble runner, set a course record while Don Piper was voted second most valuable runner by the squad. The Junior Varsity took a tie for second place in the league behind the ability of Robert Hackney and Kevin McConnell. The Freshman squad was highlighted by the performances of Paul Watson. Coach Lebrecht Mike Mullens Varsity Paul Watson, Freshman T68 - - ' . f,gs,,4gkh ju if Q , In sms, . 1 4 , . M ,Hi , A. 'v , f'i,', W r 1 A A. A - - ....4-,....g...f.,-. JI-.....'2...
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Page 174 text:
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G2 ageing? swag is, Smemg On October 18, three lovely girls began their reign as the Homecoming Court of 1965. These three girls were nominated by the Varsity Football Team as representatives of beauty and poise. Linda Lee, Kathy Perrine, and Gayle Whiteley vied for the honor of Homecoming Queen. By a vote of the student body, Gayle was chosen as Queen with Linda and Kathy serving as Princesses. Pat Carvalho, foreign exchange student from Brazil, served as Honorary Princess. Homecoming Week began with ci Kiwanis luncheon for the girls on Tuesday. Wednesday, the girls were honored by a dress-up day and a faculty tea after school. 9 , .... ... , 6 4 9 QQQQQQ Q pggw , ,i, E - N, psy if i 't 1 Q ' . A .5 sa .' T. 1 ai E, ft in 33 3 Lirldan QB' 'E My is J 3. N23 1 1. V V Zg fi ' K 5 a V I K. c ,. s 099996 At the coronation assembly, the Homecoming Queen and her royal court for 1965 were presented. Queen Gayle was crowned by last year's Homecoming Queen, Mrs. Carol Antista Wiles. As a representative of the boys of the school, Mike Shaniuk kissed each of the court and crowned the three princesses. After school, a caravan of cars, led by Queen Gayle, drove through town creating spirit and a few minor traffic iams. At the smashing victory over Bell Gardens, Gayle and her court reigned, ending Homecoming 1965.
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