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The Quee n candidates are Jackie Robertson, Peggy Shemek, Dianne Fredrickson, Anne Morgan, and Dixie Rumsey. Dianne Fredrickson is the Football Homecom- ing Queen, Football Homecoming Queen Chosen. Red and white were the colors for the 1968 Football Homecoming. A huge gold and red crown was suspended above the throne. Here a reception line was held and refreshments Queen Candidates and their escorts were Garry Knopik, Jackie Robertson, Robert Dubas, Peggy Shemek, Dianne Fredrickson, Larry Knopik, Anne followed, Each year the Pep Club sponsors football homecoming, They were also in charge of a homecoming parade honoring the candidates. Morgan, Charles Zaruba, Dixie Rumsey, and Richard Anderson,
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Tomboy Georgie Webster discusses Mr. Leininger applies last minute Two of the cast prepare for a party her problems with her grandpa. touch-ups before the first curtain. after a successful performance, “Color Me Feminine” Is Portrayed. Make-up, memorizing lines--and the excitement of the stage --these became a part of the lives of many juniors as they discovered a new world of acting in the production of Color Me Feminine. From tomboy to Miss Tippy Teen, this play followed the transformation of Georgina Webster from a lonely unhappy teenager into a confident feminine girl. And all of this was made possible through a contest sponsored by a local paper. In an attempt to meet the requirements of the contest, tomboy Georgie discovers the feminine ''Gina''--and in this finds happiness. Color Me Feminine was first presented to the students at an afternoon assembly, and at an evening performance the public was admitted. Mrs. Janette Knowles directed the play. In an attempt at feminization, Georgie takes dancing lessons. The new Gina meets the judges for the Miss Tippy In a relapse into tomboyishness, Gina employs judo Teen Contest. on a fresh boyfriend.
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my o Mie ee | Pink and silver crepe paper trans- 7 € o formed the Fullerton High School gym into the setting for the annual FFA- FHA Sweetheart and Beau Dance. The two organizations work together each year to put on a dance and crown their royalty. Mistress of ceremonies, Marilee Persons, introduced the sweetheart and beau candidates. Then Allan Small, 1967 Beau, crowned Peggy Shemek as the new sweetheart, and Roberta Smoyer crowned the new beau, Robert Dubas. FFA adviser, Mr. Dissmeyer, pre- sented Peggy with a bouquet of roses. Robert Dubas was presented with an identification bracelet as his gift. The new sweetheart and beau were con- gratulated with a receiving line. Re- Robert Dubas and Peggy Shemek reign as the 1968 FFA-FHA freshments and more dancing followed. Sweetheart and Beau. FFA-FHA Crown Sweetheart and Beau. Jerry Grzywa, Lucy Hadfield, Lawrence Wozniak, Gail Shemek, Cindy Mann, Larry Knopik, Anne Morgan, Faaborg, Beau Robert Dubas, Sweetheart Peggy and Ed Herdzinaare FFA-FHA Royalty. Th tan tor AF - ‘ we
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