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F-Club President George Palmer crowns Senior Jane Morgan as the 1970 Basketball Queen, Looking on are Es- cort Mark Hunzeker and candidate and escort, Janeene Davis and Tim Horacek, Senior Jane Morgan was crowned the F.H.S. Basketball Queen for 1970 at the annual Basketball Dance held March 7, Jane was chosen from a field of senior candi- dates that included Janeene Davis, Sandi Nash, Patti Mann, Cyndy Wetovick, and Linda Whitney, The F-Club, sponsors of the event, presented Jane with the traditional crown and bouquet of roses, The dance, which was well-attended, featured the music of The Blue Lites, The event climaxed a successful cage sea- son, in which the Warriors took District honors, Jane Morgan, 1970 Basketball Queen, is shown above with her escort, Mark Hunzeker, BELOW: F.H.S, students and guests dance to the sounds ofthe Blue Lites at the annual Basketball Dance,
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Diann Dubas Is Homecoming Queen The crowning of Senior Diann Dubas highlighted 1969 Homecoming activities at Fullerton High on October 10, Diann was crowned during halftime activities of the F .H.S.-Shelton football game, a contest won by the Warriors 28-6, Students spent Homecoming week dec- orating the hallways and preparing class floats, promoting the spirit that the War- riors needed for a victory, During the af- ternoon of game day, a parade was held through the downtown district, where the Homecoming Queen candidates and the floats were presented, After the crowning of Diann as Homecoming Queen, it was an- nounced that the Junior Class had won the float competition and the Senior Class had won the hallway decorating contest. Fol- lowing the important Lou-Platte Conference win over Shelton, a dance was held in the auditorium, 1969 Homecoming candidates were the fol- lowing seniors: 1, to r, front to back, Linda Whitney, Diann Dubas, Judy Robertson, Patti Mann, Janeene Davis, and Jane Morgan. | Senior Diann Dubas beams proudly with her escort, Tim Roewert, after being chosen as the 1969 F.H,S, Home- coming Queen, i Barbara Stickney, 1968 Homecoming Queen, places the crown on a very surprised Queen, Miss Diann Dubas, Showing their approval are Linda Whitney, Ed Dubas, and Tim Roewert,
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“Suicides” Highlight Sadie Hawkins Moonshine jugs, clotheslines, out- houses, and cornstalks set the mood for the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance on Novem- ber 26. The Student Council project was held in the school cafeteria utility room, Games such as apple-bobbing, orange- passing highlighted the evening along with dancing and mock weddings. Refreshments were served, featuring the suicide drink which was a combination of every imagin- able soft drink. A costume contest was held during the latter part of the dance, Best costume awards were given to Linda Whitney, Pat Wagner, Rod Supencheck, and Bob Oakley. Judges for the contest were Mr, and Mrs, Kula, Mr, Camp, and Mr, Metcalf, Beth Bard and gorgeous Bob (Roberta) Oakley seem to be the picture of delight as they sign their mock wedding license, Many couples de- cided it was time to get hitched during the festivities. Student Council members Mark Gloor, Dee Wondercheck, Judy Robertson, and Glenda Schwensen, mix a large as- sortment of drinks together in the ole kettle” to make the suicide, The drink proved to be a success, as two kettles were consumed before the evening was through, All sorts of weird costumes were apparent as couples danced,
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