Viking_Yearbook_61

This year's Homecoming court was composed of princesses Carolyn Curtis, Bonnie Bay, Annette Meredith, Penny Yost, and Jo Ann Hardt. Val Schultz, of Intercollegiate Knights, eKor" Queen Penny Yost during Homecoming Week festivities. Dances, a bonfire, a parade, and the crowning of a lovely queen-all of these activities make up Portland States'Home­ coming festivities, topped off by a foot­ ball game Saturday afternoon, and the formal Saturday evening. Activities of 1960 were no different, as the students added their zest and spirit to make this year's Homecoming one of the most successful and fun-filled in years. A vivacious and pert queen, Penny Yost, reigned over the two-day festivities with all the grace and charm becoming to a queen. Her court was equally gra­ cious and charming. The bonfire was the culmination of a parade which wound through the streets of Portland Friday night. A dance fol­ lowed the bonfire. To make the weekend en ti rely success­ ful, the PSC Vikings whipped the OCE Wolves in a gridiron battle on the Roose­ velt Field, Saturday afternoon. 1960 HOMECOMING 133

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