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The coronation the King and Queen, was the high point of the dance Newly-chosen attendants Don Palacheck and Carol Felch placed the cardboard, wax-covered crowns on Jim Isham and Kathy Campbell Emcee Carol Gannon watched the ceremony girls chased boys On November 17, the tables turned The Sadie Hawkins Dance offered many girls the chance to be escorts for the evening. The peanuts char- acters offered a suitable theme for the dance. Jim Isham and Kathy Campbell were chosen to reign over the dance as king and queen. The attendants were Don Palacheck and Carol Felch. Mr. and Mrs. Frokjer and Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, served as chaperones. for sadie hawkins Prizes were given for the best costume and the most original corsage. Chris Simon won the prize for the best corsage and Joanne Gehring and Gary Frokjer took the prize for the best costume. After the dance, many couples went out to eat, (compliments of the girls’)! 12
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The Senior float entitled. “We’ll Stop 'Em and Top 'Em. received the first place award The floats were judged by the business men in Park Falls. On Friday. October 6. school closed at 2:00 p.m., and the annual Homecoming Parade was held The parade consisted of the high school band, fol- lowed by the queen, her attendants, the football players, and the individual class floats. The floats were judged as they passed through the downtown area, and the seniors took first place, making it their third consecutive prize-winning float. That evening, the Cards were downed by the Medford Raiders. Following the game, the Homecoming Dance was held in the gym. This was to be the last Senior-sponsored dance of the year. The Chosen Few” provided the music which consisted of various types and was taken from many different eras. Reigning over the dance, as king and queen, were Don Palacheck and Carol Felch. The court con- sisted of Seniors, Gary Lahti and Carla Novitzke; Juniors, Mary Pauser and Dick Welty; Sophomores, Cindy Shaw and Jim Panke, and Freshman, Dan Seifert and Gail Lobermeier Queen Carol Felch and King Don Palacheck found the music of The Chosen Few enjoyable dancing 11
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Charlie Brown was found running away from Lucy in the dance decorations King Jim and Queen Kathy led the first dance after the coronation. The music wasn’t only enjoyed by the students, even the teachers got in on it. Here Mr Carlson and his wife were caught by the TORCH photographer June Fleischmann. Jim Baroka. Cindy Shaw, and Dennis Nieratka found the bleachers comfortable refuge 13
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