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age. ‘ ie Sal a Twirp Supports Female Slavery Cwirp Week, four days of female slavery, squirmed its way from the 13th of March to the [6th. Hi-Smile kicked off the week’s activities, sponsored by the Girls League, as smiles pasted on quart jars greeted prospective voters on Wednesday afternoon. At exactly 1:50, Friday, the immortal Sadie Hawkin’s race was set afoot and by the time it galloped to a halt, the field was swarming with couples. “Paradise Lost”, the theme of the Twirp dance Saturday night, was characterized by leis and strings of brown macaroni.
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Posing on some bails of hay, Below, are five of the six Rodeo Royalty chosen to represent cach class. From left to right they are Marguerite Kane, representing the Junior class, Marilyn Mott, selected for the Sophomores, and Kobin Kane, chosen for the Freshman class. Kathy Rich, representing the Senior class and chosen F l' Rodeo Queen at the Kodeo dance was crowned by the Kodeo Queen of Tucson. Not shown in the picture is the representative for the Senior class Karen Sullivan. Cypical of what many girls wore for Kodeo week are, Left, Kathy Vanderkolt and Karen Dyer in full western attire. FW Rodeo Week Lassoes Spirit The yearly rodeo in Tucson was an- ticipated on FW campus Feb. 25-27 when students discarded their city dude clothes for those of the old Wild West. Western dressed students from boys in ten gallon cowboy hats to girls in western outfits with dangling gold frills roamed the wide open campus between classes. The crowning of the rodeo queen was at the dance Feb. 27. Kathy Rich was chosen out of the five candidates. In the parade the Queen and attend- ants represented Flowing Wells High School along with the school band. 23
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a sac “arti Hi CGR RREORE AT Lowe : ssp Lynn Harris and Ricky Don, Far Lower Left, display the grius that captured the hearts of the voters and won them the titles of Mr. and Miss Hi-Smile. The smirking jars, Far Upper Left, were used as ballot boxes. Che money collected will be put toward a scholarship. Lillian Sweat, Middle Upper Left, uses brute strength to twirp David Krug, and David reacts with the usual twirped attitude. Stringing brown macaroni, Middle Lower Left, Shicla Farley and Jeannie Legge. members of the Girls League, assist tn an after school work session dedicated to having the decorations for the Cwirp dance ready by Saturday wight. Above, Marilyn Craft, Girls League president, counts lollipop sticks, the determining factor in the selection of Mr. Jrresistible, Richard Hobson. aa
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