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During the after game ceremonies. Steve Hock is crowned Cavelcade King by Rally Queen Kay Johnson. Launching Cavelcade Week, a Tornado swung in effigy in front of GPHS. During the three days preceding the Cavemen-Tornado clash, students displayed their maximum school spirit with a variety of posters, chatter and excitement. The towering bonfire proved to be a victory flame. The symbolic Black Tornado plunged into the inferno as the band played the school song. The next day, students released more vitality as Mr. Stevens gave an inspirational speech at the pep assembly. Students then participated in the parade with the band, rally squad and pep club followed by the floats. Climaxing the week was the crowning of Steve Hock, the Knucklebusters candidate for Cavelcade King. Candidates were picked according to the enthusiasm and artistic ability portrayed by each club's entry. For the first time in four years the Medford Black Tornado (dummy) bums to ashes. How it burns! 1964-63 Cavelcade In preparation for the big game the rally squad leads in several yells beside the gigantic bonfire built by the Varsity G.
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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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Sweetheart of Grants Pass High Junior Princess Sharon Roberts Revolving around the dance floor and around the traditions of St. Valentine’s Day, a carousel of cupids sets the theme for the annual Sweetheart's Ball. During intermission came an impressive coronation. It seemed a long and tense moment but proved to be a dream come true for lovely Senior Lolly Tweed as President Larry White set the heart-shaped crown in place. Bob Logue sang Sweetheart of Grants Pass High” as' the red roses were presented to the queen. Her father. Mr. George Tweed, rewarded her with a kiss. Princesses Sharon Roberts and Ann Blanchard completed Lolly’s royal court. Sophomore Princess Ann Blanchard 16
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