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Activities . Involvement Accents Year - i2 N f . 1 % ' ■
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In order to keep in touch with the world, the student must be- come involved in the many things happening around him. Joining school clubs, helping in produc- tions, playing on teams: these are all ways to get involved in Howe ' s activities. Various honorary organi- zations are achieved by only a select few, but most clubs are open to all. The joy of being crowned Homecoming Queen is known to only a few people, but many can appreciate a winning team. 16
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Homecomings, Jamboree See Crowning of Joyous Queens 1968 Football Homecoming queen, Betty Rennard and her escort Brad Romeril pause during half-time procession. Queens are always a part of the Football season. At the annual Football Jamboree held before the school year, sophomore Carol Mount, escorted by coach Richard McLeish, reigned as queen. During the half-time of the Howe-Northwest game, junior Jackie Dych, was chosen as Foot- ball Homecoming Queen. Jackie was crowned by Principal Thomas Stirling as Student Council Presi- dent Richard Wood presented the new queen with the traditional necklace. Senior Becky Wood was chosen Basketball Homecoming Queen for the 1970 season. Becky, chosen from eight candidates, was crowned during the half-time of the Howe-Washington game held on February 6, 1970. The Hor- net Honeys preceded the crown- ing ceremony dancing to Aquari- us . 1969 Basketball Homecoming Queen Denise Page presented the crown and the bouquet of red roses to the new queen as Dick Wood gave Becky the traditional golden Basketball necklace. Participants in 1969 Football Homecoming: 1968 Homecoming Queen Betty Rennard, Brad Romeril, 1969 Jamboree Queen Carol Mount, Steve Johns, candidates and escorts Jo Ellen Legg, Ron Orr, Kandy Doll, Ralph Piercy, Dee Dobson, Kerry Doughtery, Karen Crawford, Louis Saba, Marilyn Poyn- ter, Tad Delay, Valerie Jungs, John Rader, Queen Jackie Dych, Paul Thomas, Eileen King, and Norman McClain. Jackie Dych, junior, beams after being crowned 1969 Football Homecoming queen. Junior Paul Thomas is her escort. 1969 Football Jamboree Queen Candidates: Connie Thompson, Marcia Lee, Queen Carol Mount, Pam Bowen, and Sue Evans, (not pictured — Roxanne Hicks.)
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