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One of the largest signs stretched across the entire cafeteria wall. Dick Welty is seen here putting it up October brought Gary Hoefferle was one of many students who volunteered to work on campaign committees. 8
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formals corsages meant prom. Bill Andraska and Mary Bruch found time to talk between dance numbers The 1967 prom court posed for pictures after the grand march. From left to right are Diane Isham. Jeff Wartgow. Gayle After choosing the theme, Evening in Paris ', the Juniors began working on plans for their Prom. The responsibility for organizing and planning this event was entrusted in Don Palacheck and Marge Johnson. Chosen to reign as king and queen, over the April 29th festivities, were Peter Eyvindsson and Deborah Lindau. Their court consisted of Senior Attendants, David Peterson and Gayle Mallak; Junior Attendants, Raymond Draxler and Faye Fremming; Sophomore Attendants. Leo Schneider and Vicky Svehla; and Freshman Attendants, Jeffrey Wartgow and Diane Isham. The crown-bearers were, Christo- pher Johnston and Amy Wartgow. The music was furnished by Dick Schraeder’s Band. Appropriate music and Parisian scenery consisting of, the Eiffel Tower, sidewalk cafes, and the Arc de Triumph, helped to create a romantic atmosphere that’s char- acteristic of gay Paree. Mallak. Dave Peterson. Debbie Lindau. Pete Eyvindsson. Faye Fremming. Ray Draxler, Vicki Svehla. and Leo Schneider.
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homecoming To begin the Homecoming preparation, the senior class nominated five queen candidates. The five girls who were nominated were, Carol Felch, Ruth Koshak, Carla Novitzke, Darla Obernberger, and Jean Weiss. Immediately after their nomination, these girls began planning for active campaigns. Soon the school walls were papered with signs and just about everyone wore a button to support the girl of their choice. In an all-school election, Carol Felch was chosen as the 1967 Homecoming Queen and Carla Novitzke was elected to be the Senior Attendant. As the final week before Homecoming arrived, the individual classes began work on their floats, each with the motive of winning first prize. The first night of the festivities began with the Pep rally, which assembled downtown. The Band and the cheerleaders weaved through town in single file, arousing spirit for the coming events of the week- end. The night was topped off with the bonfire. The voting took place in the main hall on Friday There was mass confusion and indecision as students tried to choose the best queen candidate The traditional snakedance led by the cheerleaders and the senior band dressed in original costumes, was headed by majorettes Carol Gannon. Suzanne Ellinger. and Jean Panke 9
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