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Homecoming Remains in Hearts of Students With sighs of happiness and gratitude, another Home- coming queen is crowned. Festivities for the homecoming started on Thursday evening, October 4, with the annual parade. Cars and floats from the different class- es, clubs, and organizations comprised the major part of the parade. Alumni and students filled the stands for the homecoming game. The Oilers met with Emer- son and overpowered them with a score of 25 to 13. At half time William Kovacich, Student Council president, presented the traditional bou- quet of roses with a kiss to Carol Milarch. She was crowned queen and reigned, with the rest of her court, over homecoming. Eileen Sandrick, Sylvia Strickland, and Linda Langohr represented the seniors. Kittie Dyer represented the juniors; Nancy Davidson, the sophomores; and Jeannine DeCarlo, the fresh- men. Riding to the big moment of Homecoming arc the queen nominees—Eileen Sandrick. Sylvia Strickland. Linda Langohr, and Carol Milarch.
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Tot tier-Reflector floac adds to the parade. Getting in the swing of things, the football team participates in the parade. Candidates for queen climax the Homecoming parade. Excited students make signs.
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‘i HOMECOMING COURT 19621 Eileen Sandrick, senior attendant; Carol Milarch, Queen; Sylvia Strickland, senior attendant; Jeanninc DcCarlo, freshman attendant; Nancy Davidson, sopho- more attendant; Linda Langohr, senior attendant; Kit- tie Dyer, junior attendant.
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