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LEFT: Rewarding Daryl Downing, 1964 Mr. Football, with a crown and a kiss is the 1964 Homecoming Queen Peggy Gargano. ABOVE: Given the royal titles of Snow King and Queen, Bruce Larrabee and Mary Lee Arndt reigned over the Teen Town Snow Ball. BELOW: Highland High’s first Mr. Basketball, Denny Clark, is presented with a trophy by cheerleader Peggie Brannen. All senior boys on the basket- ball squad who did not hold a previous title were eligible. Besides Denny, nominees were Steve Banka, Rich Kalmas, Chuck Wagner, Rex Burton and Harry Withrow. Pat Lowery, Class president, expressed the hope that this idea initiated by the Class of ’65 would become an established tradition. 14 Shield
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LEFT: Contributing their time and talent to the production of “Sunday Costs Five Pesos,’’ Spanish Club members such as Nancy Kula helped raise scholarship funds for the club. ABOVE: “Poison Eddy Shallen- bach, Jack Leach, and “Dirty Joe, Ed Kozak, rehearse their lines in anticipation of the Drama Club’s annual three-act play, “Mrs. McThing. BELOW: Clever, original operettas earned awards for Sue Lantrip, who won third prize; Cindy Kubacki and Sandi Norris, second prize; and Joan Silverman, first prize for “Love Makes the World Go Round. Shield 13
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Key Club Sweetheart Vicki Rowe Reigns; Various Other Kings and Queens Chosen Subject to transient decorative changes. High- land High ' s cafeteria hosted several dances and soc-hops throughout the year. The Mr. Football Soc- Hop followed the close of the football season. It was the third such dance, con- tinuing the tradition. Daryl Downing was honored as Mr. Football. Replacing the G.A.A. formal was the Snow Ball sponsored by the Teen Board. This turnabout was climaxed by the crowning of Bruce Larrabee and Mary Lee Arndt as King and Queen. Mary Lee ' s Court consisted of Janet Humpher, Judy Blaskovich, Charlotte Crucean, Peggie Brannen and Karyn Carrico. King nominees were Denny Clark, Mike Fox, Mike Forkasdi, Bill Mulligan, and Denny Carlile. A southern back- ground was the motif of the Key Club Sweetheart Dance, Neath the Southern Moon. Miss Vicki Rowe was chosen by those attending to reign as 1965 Key Club Sweet- heart. An innovation of the Senior Class was the Mr. Basketball Soc-Hop. Denny Clark was chosen as the most valuable player by those present. ABOVE: Key Club Sweetheart nominees were Pat Angell, Mel Paulsin, Jane Baade, Vicki Rowe, Cheryl Klein, and Sue Carlson. LEFT: Students “rock out” with a touch of the Old South in the back- ground. BELOW: Vicki Rowe, newly crowned Key Club Sweet- heart, beams with joy at her new title. Shield 15
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