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Our girl, Friday, Jan Riley, Editor-in-Chief. After school staff concocts picture captions. E-Wm
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Ann Clarke crowns Twirp King Dave Benefiel while his court looks on. lst Prince, Gary Paulson-3rd Princc, and Doug Funk-4th Prince- Boys taking royalty honors are: Tim Floyd-2nd Prince, Bob Nielson- C Astronauts Dock At QPier Sevenw The night of March 19th, the annual Pep Club Twirp Dance got into full swing. Amidst sea shells, fish nets, and streamers of blue and green, Littleton students danced to the music of the famed Astronauts. The many odd shaped shells suspended from fishing nets de- picted the chosen theme of Pier Seven. The whole extrava- The famed Astronauts provided entertainment to be re- membered. michael. ganza was highlighted by the crowning of the Twirp Royalty who reigned over the dance. Accepting the laurels as Twirp King was Dave Benefiel. The princes in thcir order of rank from first prince to fourth were Bob Neilson, Tim Floyd, Gary Paulson, and Doug Funk. Twirp Candidates top to bottom: ,lim Fleenor, Frank Gavin, Cary Paulson, Brent Crabtree, Dave Benefiel, Doug Funk, Tim Floyd, Bob Nielson and Roger Long. Missing is Bill Car- X Nei-ae N '53 V 5 y is --ow il 4 i t ' ' ,.5g.f9S:'-rf J' . q - , .gfi :-4 5 A ' iliii
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Roy, Shirl, Terry, Mr. Doohan, and Sandy hope for an inspiration to help meet the final deadline. 'And may we meet all our deadlines. Cor Lionis Production Spurred By lndustrious Staff An annual is the combination of memories captured by the click of a camera and compiled through many hours of hard work. The editor-in-chief, Jan Riley, started work on the 1966 Cor Lionis in June, calling meetings of the staff, assigning positions and deciding on the theme before school started in September. This was only the beginning, as the staff rushed to meet deadlines. The end came in March when the completed copy and pictures were in the publishers hands at last. Advertising paid for the annual in reality, taking care of the extras such as color pictures, extra pages and an original cover. All in all the making of an annual of high quality takes a lot of talent, and students willing to spend many hours of hard work utilizing their talent.
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