Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1969

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SNOW WEEK activities begin with a Wednesday noon coronation of the King and Queen of Snow, Nancy Chris- tensen and Gregg Sainsbury. GRAY, BLUSTERY days cancel school and the activities for Snow Week. ' . 33's 2. - we A Rv QUEEN CANDIDATES for Snow Week are Mary Paulson, Gayle King candidates are Bob Veldman, Greg Senske, Chuck Sher Kvenvold, Roxie Golde, Melinda Bang, and Nancy Christensen. man, Dick Humphrey, and Gregg Sainsbury. 100 - Student Life

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PERCHING on their throne in Dog- patch setting, are dance royalty, Pat Nolting, Daisy Mae, and Randy Bottel- son as Li'l Abner. Sadie Hawkins' Day Dogpatch Day Includes Capture of Li'I Abner Legs were flying and screams were heard as the season opened on all males. The Sadie Hawkins' chase began at 12:12 on Nov. 15. Chosen as male candidates for the honor of Most Eli- gible Bachelor were Randy Bottelson, Ron Erickson, Jay Gustafson, Lynn Hebei, and Brad Rogness. The prize awarded for the capture of Li'l Abner was raised from S55 to S7 this year. King Li'l Abner, Randy Bottelson, was announced and crowned at the Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Captor, Pat Nolt- ing, was Queen Daisy Mae. Those students owning Student Council Activity Tick- ets used them to purchase marriage licences used in the chase and for admittance to the dance. ln order to enter the dance the female sweetly kissed her male campanion on the cheek. A Beard Growing Contest was held at the dance. Prizes went to boys with the fullest, peachiest, scratchiest, and scrawniest beards. THE BEST DRESSED Couple Bill Nelson and Pam Mitchell, stand holding the suckers that were awarded to them after being selected. Student Life - 99



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XPRESSIONS of happiness for the new Queen of Snow, Cindy Kosmoski, are exchanged as she is crowned. KING AND QUEEN candidates for the Snow Dance are Barb Steele, Sue Lundquist, Pat Durgin, Val Peterson, Lyth Hartz, Craig Ludtke, Larry Weiler, Cindy Kosmoski, Chuck McKey and Brad Williamson. KING AND QUEEN of Snow, Lyth Hartz and Cindy Kosmoski, open their gifts of British Sterling and Fabrege. Snow Activities Winter Storms Cancel Plans for Snow Week Attempts to initiate Snow Week were foiled by an over- abundance of snow and ice. An initial concern when Snow Week was first being planned was the possibility of no snow atall. Out of plans to have tobagganing, skating, snow sculp- turing, a coronation, and a snow dance, only the corona- tion and dance became a reality. Skating was held on the channel for those who could come, but sculpturing and tobagganing were cancelled due to the inclement weather. Snow Week, Jan. 6 through 10, started off with a coro- nation ofthe King and Queen, who were to reign over the week's festivities. The week was highlighted by the dance after the basketball game. The royalty crowned were Queen Nancy Christensen, and King Gregg Sainsbury. The Annual Snow Dance, sponsored by the Youth Council, was held at the Armory, on Dec. 30. Lyth Hartz and Cindy Kosmoski were crowned King and Queen. The candidates were chosen from ten boys and ten girls nominated by the Council. Student Life - 101

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