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K. Feltmeyer, J. Appell, R. Thompson, E. Schubert, L. Bourquin, K. Pansing, M. Appell, D. Palm, M. Davis, H. Feltmeyer, C. Stump, V. Vondra, D. Chumbler, J. Blair, M. Thommen, K. Menzemer. Juniors Present Knights In White Satin Celestial Fillet, Twilight Sky, Satellites, Dreamboat Adrift, and Moonlight Sonatas were the items on the menu that began the 1973 Junior-Senior Prom. The banquet began as the traditional toasts were said--Junior Class President, Sheri Lancaster, toasting the Seniors and Senior Class President, Bill Wiley, toasting the Juniors. Sophomore girls served the feast, and a group of Junior girls completed the ban- quet by singing the theme song-- For All We Know. Many hours before the banquet be- gan, the Juniors were hard at work transforming the gym into a setting of white satin with two large stair- ways descending from the glitter- ing sky of stars. At the enchanting hour of 10 p.m. Mary Jo Davis was crowned 1973 Prom Queen by outgoing King Mark Appell. Dana Palm was crowned King by the outgoing Queen Holly Feltmeyer. Mary and Dana led the Grand March--their royalty following.
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“Homecoming 73” Begins In A Castle And Ends With A Sit-In 1973 Homecoming activities started out with the snake dance Thursday evening, October 11th, at Meridian Park. A bonfire and the cheerleaders magnified the student body's enthusiasm. The highlight of the Homecoming activities was Friday afternoon in the gym when this year's Home- coming Queen, Becky Thompson, was crowned by King Jeff Blair. Her court consisted of four other senior girls—Cheryl Baumgartner, Patti Krusiec, Anita Pepper, and Carolyn Schmitt—escorted by Lyle Tucker, Marty McKee, Corky Pansing, and Mike Mahoney. This year there was a Court of Roses consisting of two girls from each class: Susan Coad and Betty Park- er, seniors; Patrice Mahoney and Kelly Pepper, juniors; Susan Pet- sche and Jan Trevethan, sopho- mores; Martha Blair and Jan Schu- bert, freshmen. They were escort- ed by eight W-Club members. Following the crowning at 3:30 p.m., the annual parade took place in downtown Warren with the juniors taking first place with their float, Beat the Beavers. The Warriors were ousted from a Homecoming victory as the Lanark Beavers led the way with the final score 34-12 at the Friday evening game. Saturday evening's annual Home- coming dance had the largest turnout in years. Unfortunately it turned into a sit-in with Johnny Mathis records because the band didn't show up until 10:30 p.m. Truly Homecoming 1973 was very different. 18 Juniors place first for third time
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