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Paging lost persons and advertising various booths, Jim Gordon adds his own special touch to the merry carnival atmosphere. Cotton candy is one of the biggest carnival attractions proves Doug Deaderick (ABOVE) as he sells his popular goodies to eager students. (BELOW) Lively crowds filling the gym indicate that Huguenot’s first SCA Carnival is a huge success. 20
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Seniors Elect Faculty Superlatives Silhouettes, a brightly decorated Christmas tree, and a huge sleigh adorned the gym as the Senior Class presented ‘‘Mistletoe Magic’’ on December 14. Students danced to the music of the Grandeurs and listened eagerly to the announcement of the senior superlatives. The appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus (Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wolfe) added an extra touch of Christmas spirit to the festive occasion. “Scrooge,’’ based on Charles Dickens’ Christmas Carol, was presented at the SCA assembly. With the help of Tiny Tim, Ebeneezer Scrooge, and the Christmas Ghosts, the holidays began on a festive note. Adding to the Senior Dance festivities, the glittering Christmas tree towers above the holiday crowds. Teacher Superlatives, elected for the first time at Huguenot, were announced at the Senior Dance. Sandy May and Jim Nelson, ‘‘Best All-Around’’ of the Senior Class, pose with their faculty counterparts, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wolfe. 19
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Dance Revives Gangster Era Poker chips and roulette wheels created the mood for the February 15 Hi-Y — Y-Teens dance, ‘‘Guys and Dolls.” A blue metallic Model T added to the atmosphere and bank robbers and card sharks watched from the walls. The days of gangsters and prohibition were brought to life again as students danced to the music of Ron Moody and the Centaurs. The SCA Carnival, a project designed to raise money to help pay for new band uniforms, set the gym ablaze with crepe paper and other circus decorations on the night of March 13. A coffee house, sponge throw, tricycle race and other contests provided amusement for young and old. “Guys” Cliff Culley and Jim Gordon and ‘‘Doll'’’ Debbie Lang are intoxicated by the atmosphere of a secret gambling casino. “But a royal flush beats a pair of deuces,’’ complains racketeer Kenny Hines (ABOVE) to George Kaempf, Robbie Gordon, and Janet Miller during a pause in the Hi-Y — Senior Y-Teens dance. Against the backdrop of a roulette wheel, Ron Moody and the Centaurs entertain for the Hi-Y — Senior Y-Teens dance. 21
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