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HOMECOMING Queen: Laurel Woods The homecoming parade, the queen candidates, the pep rally, the game and the dance........all are memories of homecoming, 1961. The student body met Thursday night for the pep meeting. The dismal rain cancelled the snake dance but failed to dampen the spirit of the WC followers. Short talks were given by some of the players and the coaches, followed by a short skit and re- freshments. Friday, the queen Laurel Woods, was selected from a group of candidates by the student body. Candidates were: Jean Nus, Laurel Woods, Sherla Beman, Barbara Ross, Patricia Shadle, Sandra Fick, and Judy Derr. The big night arrived and the Blue Devils rolled over Sumner 47-0 before a fabulous array of home- coming spectators. Halftime of the game was highlighted by the crowning of our homecoming queen by the football team co-captains, John Arp and Steve Kaune. The dance which followed the game was a fitting conclusion to the homecoming festivities. The community hall was beautifully decorated with blue and white streamers with glittering stars ad- ding the final touches. Candidates: Pat Shadle, Sherla Beman, Sandi Fick, Jean Nus, Judy Derr, Laurel Woods, Barb Ross
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Michael Holtz Valerie Hubbell Nickie Hughson Jerry Kappmeyer LaVerne Kaune Alice Kauten Russell Klammer Barb Leverington Linda Lockard Patty Lundry Dennis Reckhemmer Donald Meyer Roger Morelock Bernard Oakes Gary Ohrt Dale Pliester Diane Potratz Jeanette Potratz Judy Potratz Nancy Reed Karen Reiter Bill Rhoades Dick Rummel Shirley Sanders Charles Smith Stephanie Steege Duane Thran Jeffrey Tompkins Jim Trotter Larry Treptow Karol Turner Judy Von Seggern Eugene Ward Bonnie Wolfe Donald Ziegler Not Pictured: Evelyn Huebner
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The queen and her court prepare to lead the grand march. The grand march! ! ? ? A one-two-three and a one-two three
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