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Taking time out next to one of the many exotic decorations were D. Solomon, J. Holman. S. Thomas and C. Pritchett Manning the pumps at the punchbowl were servers M Ferrell and M. Dollarhide. Pausing for a nip are J. Masters and her escort B. Fischer. Green Mansions” themed a dreamy and long to be remembered ball. 1 he music, the motif and the congenial group contributed to a beautiful event
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Sophomore Princess Sophomore Princess Ann Blanchard Charla Van Koten Winter Sports Queen Nancy Todd Convoyed by a soft spotlight and accented by the dreamy music of the pep band, the 1965 Winter Sports Princesses were introduced at halftime of the Grants Pass-Klam-ath basketball game. Each girl was introduced with her escort by Denise Hrankay, president of the Girl's Athletic Association. Little Chris Wolfe and William Calvert carried the rose bouquet to the royal court. Excitement and suspense quieted the gym as Dennis Crowe, co-captain of the wrestling team, opened the envelope containing the name of the winner. Applause broke the stillness as Dennis announced that lovely senior Nancy Todd would reign over the season as Winter Sports Queen of 1965, receiving the roses and traditional kiss. The tears and cheers that seemed to fit perfectly with the coronation accompanied the queen and her court off the floor. 12
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Senior Princess Cathy Gilbert Senior Princess Junior Princess Judy Jubera Connie Barker Spring Sports Queen Spring Sports Queen Mary Peyton Junior Princess Judy Johnson Sophomore Princess Gayno Thurston Creating the romantic atmosphere of a Parisian night club, the Mardi Gras, sponsored by French Club, was termed a big success. Held on the tennis courts, the dance was set in the central theme of the red windmill. the Moulin Rouge. The dance served as the big event at the finale of Girl’s League Week, when it is traditional for girls to ask boys. Mid-way through the evening came the coronation. Kelly Pulse and Skip Stevens carried the crown and roses up to the royal aspirants. Roger Ramsey, captain of the tennis team, crowned sophomore Mary Peyton as the 1964 65 Spring Sports Queen. 14
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