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Judy Robertson and Ed Dubas were crowned Sweetheart and Beau at the an- nual F,F,A,-F.H.A, Dance held February 14, Judy, Ed, Are Sweetheart And Beau A typical Valentine's Day setting was evident in the high school auditorium, as Judy Robertson and Ed Dubas were crowned Sweetheart and Beau of the F.F.A.-F.H.A. Dance, A large crowd turned out to view the festivities and dance to the music of Omaha's Blue Lites' ' group, All decora- tions were the traditional red and white, In addition to Judy, other candidates were Janeene Davis, Kathy McCray, Sue Schweitz, and Lorraine Zaruba, Beau candidates in addition to Ed were Terry Imus, Ken Pro- soski, Paul Wozny, and Allan Zumbrunn, Mrs, Irene Kula, F.H.A. sponsor, and Mr, Harold Dissmeyer, F.F.A. advisor, were faculty sponsors of the affair. Couples dance in the romantic Valentine's Day atmosphere, Dorene Hebda, Wendel Potter, Connie Frame, and Steve Nelson enjoy refreshments while visiting during a break of the dance. BELOW: Juniors Kathy Dissmeyer and Terri Zumbrunn serve refreshments to guests,
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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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H i) N 0 R A R Y Mr. Gerber Is Athletic Speaker A large crowd attended the Athletic Banquet held April 1 in the school audito- rium. Featured speaker was Mr, Dick Gerber, a 1957 graduate of F.H.S, and a freshman football mentor at Hastings High, Mr. Gerber urged the athletes to try just as hard in academics as inathletics, stressing that the day of the blockhead in college sports was gone, The F-Club presented its annual Honorary F ' Award to Mr. Gary Some of the chief participating speakers for the Athletic Banquet were 1, to r, Mr. Dick Gerber, keynote speaker; Mr. Dean Petricek, head basketball coach; and Mr. Harold Mr. Gary Campproudly displays the Hon- orary F Award presented to him by F-Club President George Palmer. Mr, Camp was given the award in recognition of his support of Warrior athletics, Camp, F.H.S, English instructor, for his support of all school athletics. Coaches Barry Miller and Dean Petricek introduced the members of the athletic squads and thanked all townspeople in attendance for their support. Miss Minnie Hendrickson, Pep Club Sponsor, thanked all Pep Club members for their cooperation and work, The event was sponsored by the Fullerton Lions Club. Dissmeyer, F,H.S, faculty member, Lions Club President, who served as masters of ceremonies,
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