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Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Collingham and Lyle Casper check plans with Mr, Irvin Class Trip Feature Is Air Force Tour A long bus ride, limited seating, and several squirt gun battles were only a few memories shared by the seniors on their long-awaited trip to Colorado Springs. The class visited the Air Force Academy, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and Seven Falls as a part of the educational tour. In spite of the long hours, the sneak trip will be a long-remembered event. Tracy Jensen chooses the luggage rack as a last re- sort for a little shut-eye. Doug Gilson and Wendel Potter chat while fellow sen- iors purchase souvenirs Roger Casebolt, Debby Cox, and Rodney Supencheck find amusement by feeding giraffes. It appears that Dale Dubas is quite a strongman as he “holds up” a rather large rock.
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Females Liberated By Sadie Hawkins Women’s liberation hit Fullerton High with th Sadie Hawkins dance, when the Fullerton Feminist got the chance to “court” the guys of their choice The yearly event, sponsored by the student council was chaperoned this year by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uhler The dance was set in the grade school lunch room, which was decorated with corn shocks, privies, and a clothes line draped with an. old-fashioned pair Costume winners were Tracy Patton, Dale Dubas, Kathy Plumb- J of long johns, tree, and Tom Sonderup Marriage ceremonies were conducted by ““Marryin®’ Sam” Mark Gloor, and nuptial pictures were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hellbusch. Rich Thomas and Bob Oakley “do their thing” while lounging in the grass—-and corn shocks “Tiger Tooth” Rodney Supencheck enjoys a refreshing snack of soggy apples Marryin’ Sam hitches “Miss” Dale Dubas and “Mr.” Beth Bish in formal ceremony
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Contestants were: STANDING: Debby Shotkoske, Interpretation of Prose; Kathy Hadfield, Extemporaneous Speaking; Mark Gloor, In- terpretive Public Address; Carol Brower, Discussion; and Glenda Schwensen, Discussion. SEATED: Judy Maly, Informative Public Address; Kendra Baker, Original Public Address. Not Pictured: Sandy Kramer, Interpretation of Poetry; Tom Sonderup, T.V. and News Commentary. Judy Maly explains the method of analyzing hand writing in her event. Speech Contestants Show Great Talent Fullerton High participants were successful in another season of speech and drama contests. At the Louplatte Conference Contest, Fullerton contestants tied for second place in the overall sweepstakes. Another second place was won at the Red Raider Speech Contest, which featured eleven. schools. Dis- trict Contest brought the season to a close for most of the contestants; however, Kendra Baker, Judy Maly, and Sandy Kramer competed in the Doane In- vitational State Speech Contest. Judy received a first- place award in her event: Sandy received second- place honors in her competition. “Archy and Mehitabel” was the script chosen to be read by a group of freshman and sophomore stu- dents in the Oral Interpretation of Drama. event. These students scored a top superior at the Red Raider Meet with a perfect score. The one-act play, “A Smell of Burning,” received a top superior at District, and its three cast members all were cited in the best acting category. Other Fullerton contest- ants received many “excellents’ and “superiors” throughout the season. Miss Roni Meyer served as director. Sandy Kramer interprets the poetry which she has chosen for Speech Contest.
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