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Reign at Homecoming Cheerleaders hold hoop while senior Don Richardson comes through. Senior girls wear traditional mums at Homecoming game.
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Queen and Count Sophomore attondent, Shelby Rogers: Senior attendent, Virginia Gyure: Queon. Gayle Pustek; Junior attendent. Botty Janek; Freshman attondont, Barbara Murzyn. Page 12
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Homecoming—a lime of discussing the merits of each candidate, of painting posters late into the night, of ransacking basements and brothers' closets for old clothes, of canvas- sing supermarkets for boxes, and of turning assignments in late—came and went like a brilliant comet, approaching nearer every minute, casting its light on everything it came in contact with, causing excitement and hope for good fortune and as quickly vanishing, leaving just the memory of its brilliance and the glow of its passing. The comet of our homecoming was built around the nucleus of our Queen Gayle Pustek and her court—Virginia Gyure, Betty Janek, Shelby Rogers, and Barbara Murzyn. The parade, in which the queen and her court made their first official appearance, threaded its way amid shouting and bandplaying through the heart of town to the football field where, around a crackling bonfire, the Oilers exhibited their determination to win. The climax of Homecoming week was the football game played on a snappy, brisk night, with hair flying, mum ribbons blowing, and brave hearts fighting. The queen was crowned at halftime by John Krivacic. accompanied by booming drums and silver trumpets. The queen presided over the dance held in the Girls' Gym while Johnny Baker and his band serenaded the students and alumni til the magic of the night was over and the assembly began dispersing. Though Homecoming is over and the comet has gone into history, it left us with a little comfort for the future, a shining, seven-point star, a constant, warm reminder of the last minutes in the brief life of a glorious comet. Quoon and Court pictured on decorated Homeromina float
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