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Dr. Gaverluk entertained the school with his slides concerning technical advances in science. During one of the pep assemblies, the cheerleaders and mascot presented the basketball team with a cake. Entertained Students The freshman skit, concerned with the News, Weather, and Sports, breaks for a commercial. High from the top of an LSD trip in beautiful downtown Cayuga, we bring you Rovan and Marvin's Win-In. With these stirring words, the annual pep skit contest to show their school spirit in lively, entertaining plays. The seniors began this contest with a skit which was amazingly similar to the Laugh-In series on television. The juniors followed the television motif with their skit about All-Star Wrestling. The sophomores had a Mr. Basketball contest and the freshman skit was a news, weather and sports report. A toss of the coin decided the winner of the trophy, as the seniors and freshmen came out in a tie. The coin chose the younger, and Class President Tom Cehrman accepted the award for the freshmen. Other assemblies included a discussion on the advances made in electrical science presented by Dr. Emil Gaverluk, and a musical presentation by Mr. Vic Hyde. 19
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lean Scherwinski played the part of the go-go dancer as seen in 'Laugh-In', but found the winter weather too chilly to wear just a bikini. Vic Hyde, an excellent musician on various instruments, prided himself on being able to play four trumpets at one time. Assemblies The defeated Red Raider is carried off the floor in the Junior skit All-Star Wrestling . The sophomores crowned Mike Soper Mr. Basketball during their pep skit. 18
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Informal Dances ¥ The King and Queen led the first dance after the coronation. Joan Bly and Joe Campbell seem to be enjoying them- selves, while Vicki Svehla looks on in the background. King Dick Welty and Queen Linda Novitzke were crowned by Bill Tomczak and Pat Schultz. Sadie Hawkins, on November 8, provided a chance for the girls to take that special guy out and treat him to a night on the town — all expenses paid. Reigning as King and Queen for the evening were Linda Novitzke and Dick Welty, who disguised them- selves as paupers. Attendants sporting way-out hippie costumes were Pat Schultz and Bill Tomczak. Joan Bly and |oe Campbell received the award for the best dressed couple, being the Campbell Soup Kids, while Beth Jeske and )udy Olson split the prize for corsage with their candy-covered-apple creation. Mr. Ross did the judging and awarded the prize — a can of beans.
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