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Music in May Members of the chorus and speech departments presented the annual May Festival. The Shu-Huff (Miss Huff and Miss Schuh) production combined many songs plus an operetta. The evening was high¬ lighted by the crowning of the May King and Queen —John Wilson and Cheryl Close. Up, over, around, and through—chorus members wrap the Maypole with colorful ribbons. Seniors Cheryl Close and John Wilson reigned as this year’s May King and Queen. Chorus members sing one of their several pretty songs.
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A Golden Year for Royalty, Too HARVEST BALL ROYALTY: Marilou Dohse; Mary Ann Kafoure, queen; Pam Guthrie; and Kay Fishback. Members of the track team elected Lynne Dannacher to represent them as queen at the conference track meet. MAY FESTIVAL COL ' RT: Vickie Kafoure and Tom Spiece, sophomores; Gary Long and Kay Fishback, juniors; Darrin Iden and Judy Quinn, freshmen; John Wilson and Cheryl Close, seniors.
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The Midas-Touch Students running around putting last minute touches on their floats, Mr. Fair pacing tensely up and down the halls, and queen candidates smiling nervously at each other as they pass to classes were but a few sights before this year’s Homecoming. It was truly a golden” one; for the Apaches added another scalp to their collection; Mary Ann Kafoure, senior, was crowned queen; and the class of 1965 won the float competition for the second consecutive year. The annual celebration was climaxed by a program and a dance sponsored by the Sycamore staff. It was a wonderful night; but, like all good things, it came to an end. For the seniors it was their last Homecoming while attending high school, but for most it was one they will never forget. Adding a touch of beauty to the 1963 Homecoming were Queen Mary Ann Kafoure and her court: Vicki Fuller, junior; Judy Quinn, freshman; and Vicki Kafoure, sophomore. Fans crowd the stands to back the Apaches in their crushing” defea t of the Plymouth Rockies. 10
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