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Princess i i r and g l gf Q 1 , 1' +-'f 'A f ' r , X A A or r axis nderelassmen ., - 1 W f , . ' I - .fi N sxm .,44m'Nz ' V ' 'gn ,I tit' l y N 4- t L - 4 Court ,P H. f F 1 Being chosen to represent your class as a candidate for V. . jpg Q. yitrtittrftjw - Homecoming Princess is quite an honor, at least this up W years girls thought so. The very carefully selected girls l ' P ' PSFL were: freshman Debbie Sugrue escorted by Rick Parisi, H :gf lyfr . 'Rf Qfgziiffffi ' :El 1 H'-3 1 '- i at ff sophomore Kathy Neil escorted by Dave Mondell, and 12, 1,3 agggmjfzf.-?, . 5' ng. junior Elaine Congdon escorted by Gary Colpitts. FT: :ii A f Mr. Dale Hawley had the pleasure of crowning Elaine ,: ,,.g.., '--1. . Y 1 5335: L in-Lift Congdon Homecoming Princess. fa- . ' if 4' ' X ii 1- w4,t,Qf,-4, 1 Afff ' .,.r ,,.n -. -Ln. ,, , , ,. L-R: Rick Parisi, Debbie Sugrue. Princess Elaine Congdon, Gary Col- pitts, Kathy Neil. and Dave Mondell. 1 .HW t H I isa? rn., - o . Debbie Sugrue, Kathy Neil, Diane Murray and Elaine Congdon enjoy a ride with Jaime Princess Elaine and escort Burns and Tim Martino. Gary Colpitts are touched by crowning. 'fig' A lg.Frff!:fL'f'?f 4 P. K .71 ' A 'K 1-. A ii ,ft , s-ff 1'-,p 1 into - -' N ig '11 ,V Happiness is being Homecoming Princess. A parade through the business district of Windsor completes the Homecoming festivities. 13
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Homecoming '74-975 October 19, 1974 Sponsored by WCHS Student Government Every year around the time of colorful leaves and beautiful autumn days, six girls are chosen to represent the senior class as Home- coming Queen candidates. The representatives were: Mindy Johnson escorted by Dana Kuhl, Laura Dodd escorted by Mark McGinley, Virginia Hartz escorted by Mike Dooley, Diane Murray escorted by Steve Terry, Terri Pulz escorted by Dan Bartholo- mew, and Bettsy Prohonic escorted by Craig Cramer. While the crowd tensed up, Bettsy Prohonic was chosen runner-up and Diane Murray was crowned queen. Miss Theresa Novovesky was flower girl for the day. Photo Lower Left: Queen Diane, Runner-Up Bettsy Prohonic and their escorts await exit after crowning. P. L1 : ! i 19 Ei W5 Ffa ' ' I nif- 1 , vt.. . . '-.' lf' ?' - i X. .. S nib'-f' 3 .2 .i Queen Diane and escort Steve Terry. ,,' fqrl 1, r , J -,,! -1 1 ,.t auf' 5 -4,11 1 Runner Up for Queen Bettsy Pro- honic and escort Craig Cramer. n - ..M.w. heh, --ffl il Principal Dale Hawley crowns Homecoming Queen Diane Murray. bt. -A .J - Ll Q , Ae, Q. 'M , CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN: TOP, L-R: Laura Dodd, Terri Pulz, Mindy Johnsong Lower Left Bettsy Prohonic enjoy meeting their public. QUEEN'S COURT, L-R: Dana Kuhl, Mindy Johnson, Mark McGinley, Laura Dodd, Steve Terri, Diane Murray. Craig Cramer, Bettsy Prohonic, Mike Dooley. Virginia Hartz, Dan Bartholmew, and Terri Pulz. 1
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from the desk of . . . .1 fi?- ' 1-1 . L1-.W V, :. 1 .- ' -Q MR. DALE HAWLEY Secondary Principal TO THE CLASS OF 1975 Your class is among the very fortunate senior classes throughout the world who live in a free society. You have the opportunity to pursue an education and develop your interests and potentials through the support of a free , public education. Our Creator has given us the ability to reason and to make decisions. Your decision-mak- ing ability is based upon the values that each individual student maintains and possesses. It is my hope that your class will demonstrate to the society that you have the following values: respect for your fellow citizen and his rights and property: respect for your country, with the goals and promise of its founding fathers: your value of honesty and integrity and the value of your life: to develop yourself to your fullest potential. These values can be developed and maintained when each individual class member has pride, confidence and self-respect. Your High School education is only the first step of many phases for formal and informal education. lt is my hope that the values that you have developed you will maintain: and the values you have not matured you will be very con- scious of, by cultivating them, so that you may have a very happy and meaningful adult life.
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