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.Homecom '14 cg Wm biggest fall! azjfazzif :'XYhat a marvelous time we had at the hoineeoining dance! 'Have you seen the new King and Queen? i'XN'e sure elobbered T.oCliportl lYow. what pretty deeorationslu I really lilied the theme iMt7I11LxDlS to Remember '. These were just a liew of the inany Comments heard after the wonderful hoineeoniing weekend. This year's homecoming was. without a doubt, Thornton's best. A pep assembly and parade on Friday afternoon started everything off with a bang. That night Thornton won a thrilling football game against Lockport, 7-U. Afterwards there was a Purple X open- house until midnight. Saturday night was the hoineeoining dance. a dress-up affair and the biggest event ofthe weekend, Crowning ol' the King' and Queen by last year's royalty was the Clitnax. A ballet dance in honor of the new sovereiqnx followed. After the party, Couples dashed off for a bite to eat and a Chance to talk over the weekend festivities. Homecoming Court-Seated: Karen Rickofl Alice Pala, Bob Burdc-tt Ckingl, Terrie Kopac Cqueenl, Paula Powers, 1Warilou lN1cCann. Standing: Tom Burke, Dave Carr, Brian Baurnruk, Torn Hinkey.
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Opening ceremonies included crowning ol' the queen, always the Girls Club president. Then a representative from eaeh elass presented to the queen a symbol of her authority: her Crown, her cape, her seepter, and her royal pillow. Zany stunts presented hy the four classes lol- lowed. Freshman Clowns welcomed wierd sopho- more side-show Characters, followed by junior dancing horses. Topping off the show was the senior parade of fashions and 21 grand Finale with all of the performers. Freshman girls were called to gather around the queen. As each girl passed the throne, she re- eeived a favor from one ofthe two pages. Refreshments were seryed as the party ended 'flemonade and cookies under the Big Top. Fmbmazn Stand-up Mimi Cienkus models for the Stand-Up guests Sophomore Stunt-Joan lN1eCulloch, Kathy Graefen, Sheila Eagan, Gaye Klompmaker.
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Admiring the decorations they hvlpcd to Create-Pcter Audcrson, Louisa' Urazba, I,,z11'ry Hupe, Dorothy Borys Sandra Anders, I.ar1'y Iwema. Bouffant dresses wcrc' popular with the girls Clvoys tooH 53
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