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“Love Me Forever’ Prom Theme Weeks of planning and hard work by the Junior Class was climaxed on May 3 with the presentation of the long-awaited Junior-Senior Prom titled Love Me For- ever. The gym was transformed into a lovely garden scene, complete with summer tea house, fountain, shubbery, and the Neo- Classical replica lawn furniture. A delicious meal was prepared by the Junior mothers and served by Sophomore waiters and waitresses appropriately at- tired ineighteenth century apparel of match- ing pastels shades. Featured speakers for the banquet were faculty members Mrs. Diane Lough and Mr. Gary Camp. A song and dance number to the music Please Love Me Forever was given by the waiters and waitresses. The enjoyable evening was concluded with a dance, with music by the Ord Swing Band. Waiters and waitresses for the 1969 Junior-Senior Ban- quet were: seated, 1, to r. Janice Dubas, Sandy Kramer, Carol Brower, Judy Maly; standing, Debbie Nesbitt, Doug Gilson, Dave Larson, Bob Oakley, Roger Nesbitt, Tracy Jensen, Dave Fitzgerald, and Rosemary Lesiak. Mr. Gary Camp gives a senior- orientated talk about what to expect in the years to come,
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Alumnus Is Athletic Speaker Mr. Sam Sample, a 1959 graduate of F.H.S., and head football coach at Dakota Wesleyan University, was the featured speaker at the annual Athletic Banquet held April 11. Mr. Sample gave an inspiring message, stressing that an athlete should have faith not only in himself but also in God. The banquet was sponsored by the Lions Club and served by the F.H.A. paying trib- ute to all F.H.S. athletes, Pep Club mem- bers, and cheerleaders. Coaches Miller, Petricek, and Witty introduced team mem- bers in football, basketball, and track. Miss Linda Bartels, Pep Club sponsor, introduced and thanked members and cheer- leaders for their support. Mr. Jack Russel was presented with an Honorary F for his contribution to F.H.S, athletics. Mr. Sample addresses a group contain- ing many familiar hometown faces, H 0 N ff) R a R Y Mr. Jack Russell proudly displays his honorary award to the banquet audience. Below, banquet participants enjoy a delicious meal, Miss Bartels thanks all Pep Club members for their support and co- operation,
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F.H.S, faculty and student s crowd the dance floor at the dance following the banquet. Juniors Diann Dubas, left, and Cyndy Wetovick place last minute decorations on the summer tea house, which was the main attraction at the Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. - 4 Beautiful decorating highlighted the scenery and tables just prior to the Junior-Senior Banquet,
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