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HOMECOMIN v K 'fi 1-Iomlccommo QUEEN CANDIDATES-SEATED:.Jean zasnrow, chcryi scout.s'1'AN111Nc:11mmw Probst. Berry 'I'ubuku, Jill Stone. Homecoming this year was the best that we l have had in a long time. The pep and enthusiasm that the students showed was tremendous. live always been excited during this week of many events. There is always so much school spirit, and it really makes you feel as though your school is the greatest. QWhich of course it is.J This year was a special Homecoming for me, made possible by you. Without the help of the student body, this homecoming would not have been possible. It was special because new and great ideas were brought forth. We broke away from the old traditional ways of running this week and started a brand-new trend. At the game our team had a stroke of bad luck, but through no fault of student backing. I know that next year, your spirit to support your team will be just as great, and next year YOU'LL WIN! Thank you so very much for choosing me to reign as your 1965 Homecoming Queen-and thanks for making this a wonderful year. Football captain John Payne crowns Queen Dianne Probst. Dianne Probst fDeeQ 95
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1' GRADUATION - 1965 D. C. Everest High School's 1965 gradu- ating class was the largest ever, with 215 seniors receiving diplomas. Commencement ceremonies were held on June 1, 1965, and included an invocation by the Reverend Glen Siferd of Highland Metho- dist church, and a commencement address by Dr. Glen Eye, chairman of the Department of Educational Administration at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. After the address, di- plomas were presented and a benediction was given by the Reverend Earl P. Zimmer- man of Mt. Calvary Lutheran church. The D. C. Everest Band and Concert Choir presented the music selections. cation Mr Robert Altman Seniors waiting to march into the auditorium. Graduates friends and relatives.
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Miss Buske and Mr. Olson having a swinging good time. With his spirit and physique how could we lose? 96 KM. --M 'iw ,, 32 af. r - , S Singkofsky's Second Overture. 'l MYSTERY DAY Everybody wants to get into the act. -.1 QQ: ,Q Varsity Cheerleaders receiving corsages.
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