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Annual May Ball is last Students enjoy dancing at May Dance. l , E? i Royalty: Front Row: Mary Janssen, Sherry Schulte, Peggy Rolfs, Janis Rippe, Crown bearers, Mary Fus- selman, Jeff Phillippe, Alan Hill, Jerry Block, Tom Kreifels, Ron Metzger. Back Row: Lynette Hall, Marilyn dance for Seniors The Band Mothers held the annual May Dance at the Elms Ballroom on Friday eve- ning May 9. The royalty Wrapped the tra- ditional May Pole to the music of Nobody's Children. Mrs. Betty Peoples announced the royalty. Ann Formanack and Tim McCallum were chosen to reign as King and Queen of the affair. Their attendants were: Seniors: Dee Fentiman and Tim Hoffmang Juniors: Lynette Hall, Phil McCallum, Marilyn Brehm, and Jerry Blockg Freshmen: Mary Janssen, Ron Metzger, Sherry Schulte, and Tom Kreifels. Crownbearers Were Mary Fusselman and Jeff Phillippe, Only members of Varsity band are eligible for royalty. The royalty is selected by popular vote of all members of the band. Money from the May Dance goes into the Uniform Fund to help buy additional uniforms. Brehm, Dee Fentiman, Queeng Ann Forminack, King Tim McCallum, Tim Hoffman, Jerry Carper, Phil Mc Callum.
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You're a good man, Charlie Brown. You're a good man Charlie Brown was the theme of the fourth annual FTA Carnival, held March 28. It was opened with two hours of booths and games, Among them were the everpopular jail and marriage booths. The pie eating contest had four entries. Jay Van Housen finished first with banana creme. The highlight of the evening was the stage show, The Fantastic Follies, emceed by Phil McCallum and Bill Schulte. It included original talent of SHS. A dance concluded the evening with music provided by the Primevial Peace. The computer dates were announced dur- ing the dance. The couples had to dance one dance or pay the penalty. Nancy Halvorsen was crownedQueen Lucy and she crowned Dennis Royal King Charlie Brown during the dance. They were selected by the Student Body from ten candidates of the Senior class. Lynette Hall puts Jim Zahn in jail at the carnival K iii l 'r'iwesf,es.. , - f A ' Royalty: Clark Gartner, Jim Fey, Dan Bruns, Tim Nancy Halvorsen, Dee Fentiman, Shirley Jacobsen, McCallum, Tim Hoffman, King, Dennis Royal, Queen, Roxanne Hespen, Cindi Heinke, and Carol Kreifels. Q Q ii 2 at A it ' if , i x Q 'wrt S is R' g
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Juniors present seniors with a fl-ev iilftrsee , x,. PROM ROYALTY: Dan Russell, Dan Bruns, King Ken Lamb, Queen Cindi Heinke, Nancy Halvorsen, Connie Stut heit. Three Coins in the Fountain was the theme for the 1969 Jr.-Sr. Prom, complete with fountain, coins, and goldfish. A clever parody on T.V. commercials was done by the sophomore waiters and waitresses. They also sang the theme song Three Coins in the Fountain. This year's Waiters and waitresses, chosen by the Junior class by popular vote, were Vicky Koester, Peggy Rohlfs, Janis Rippe, Chris Russell, Sharon Schwartman, Barbie Stubbendick. Jerry Block, George Formanack, Gerald Gartner, Alan Hill, Jon Van Housen, and Jack Bruns. Kenny Snyder, President of the Junior class, served as master of ceremonies forthe affair. Peggy Sporhase 'crowned the Prom Royalty. My 'q hp.. JF Students enjoy a delicious meal at the banquet. u
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