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Homecoming halftime turned back the pages for many past THS homecoming queens, who were invited back for the big event. Each queen received a corsage and recognition of her year of reign. Mr. Anderson, StuCo Adviser, commented on the homecoming dance, which was open to alumni, “Things went well and possibly future homecomings can be open to alumni.” Those who attended the special ceremony were Mary Dittemore, Mary Elder, Susie Clayton, Kathy Goerlitz, Betty Dannevik, Sharon Kanak, Carol Smith, Becky Bond, Nancy Huss, Donna Waggoner, Barbara Luedke, Denice Franken, Pam Herpich, Debbie Duncan, Debbie Handley, and Debbie Guy. Upper left: Candidates Veronica and Sharon anticipate the big moment. Left: Crown and gift bearers smile for the cameras. Below front row: Queen Laura and attendants Veronica, Sharon, Gina, and Terri. Row 2: Head Escort Jay and escorts Pat Jeff, Darrel, and Greg.
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