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Barb Loehne and Pam Christiaens spent many frustrating hours at the alumni tea dipping gallons iff' of punch into paper cups, only to realize that it was gone as soon as it was served. Spartanettes Motto: To Serve, To Usher Hostessing sometimes caused Rose Jenkins to wonder whether she would get any of the punch. Serve on the left, remove on the right? Or is that serve left, remove left?', , Problems like this confronted many first time Spar- tanettes and caused them to go running to their sponsor, Miss Karyl Arnold for aid. The hostess club began its second year with pink dresses and scarves that were worn with gloves for usher- ing at many school affairs. Spirited members were urged into hostessing for almost anything that came up with the idea that all active members would receive pins and just maybe . . . a little free food. Activities 87
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Dance Features ueen, lVlr. Spartan Posters of early athletes in Stevenson's history covered the walls of the gym as the Famous Firsts theme of the game carried over to the first Home- coming Dance. The week prior to the festival was filled with the usual hectic preparations for the dance. The court was chosen and students were eagerly awaiting the announcement of the queen and Mr. Spartan. When the big weekend finally arrived, the dance was turned into a victory celebration, as the game against Waterford added another notch to what was to be Stevenson's perfect 8-0 record. Students milled around for hours, and as the excite- ment grew to a peak, a momentous roar was heard from the junior class, announcing that Rusty Gregg, a junior, had been chosen Mr. Spartan. The seniors, not willing to be outdone, made more noise as a radiant Debbie Piper was crowned queen. By 11:00 the theme of the dance, Try to Remember, made more sense than usual, as Homecoming 6'8 proved to be a dance that would not be easily forgotten. Homecoming Queen Debbie Piper smiled radiantly as she proudly accepted her flowers. Rusty Gregg, newly elected Mr. Spartan, received con- gratulations frorn a former winner, Jack Hoffman. 86 Activities Denise Fanelli was captivated by Ron Ochalals words.
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