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Homecoming royalty Jerri Allen. Rhonda Groskopf. and Marsha Trank received the “red carpel” treatment. Exchange student, Carlos Franzino. finds American schools a change from schools in Argentina. Mrs. Neuswanger provides motherly advice. The Senior Class once again won first place for their Homecoming float entitled “Eat ’Em Up. 9
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Student Council Committee Members—SEATED: Susan Keebaugh, Joan Sibbitt, Marilyn Mason, Debbie Overturf, Sharon Hagihara, Karen Shannon, Stephanie Greggs, Andrea Abbott. STANDING: Mr. Crowder, Chris Wilkinson, Bob Vallejo, Gary Christensen, David Knoflicek, Rusty Reno, Mrs. Hunter. Fall Calendar Features A Whirl Of Exciting Events With the first day of school came the inevitable confusion as schedules were compared and greetings between “long-lost friends were exchanged. Participating in this bewildering maze was Carlos Franzino, our exchange student from Argentina. A temporary Student Council Committee was soon organized and members appointed. Aiming for the betterment of the school, they worked jointly with faculty members in drawing up a school constitution and planning numerous activities. Homecoming festivities provided an exciting climax to fall activities. Spirit reigned high through the traditional burning of the ‘A’, pep rally, parade, and game. Anticipation and suspense mounted to half-time ceremonies, when Rhonda Groskopf was crowned Homecoming Queen. A radiant Rhonda reigned over the dance following 8 the game. Y-Teen member, Billie Jo Jardine, begins the school year by presenting an apple to Mr. Zuspan.
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Winter Brings Carnival of Festive Activities As the Yuletide season approached, A.H.S. donned a holiday air. A gaily decorated tree, provided by the Student Council, added cheer and color to its hall surroundings. To the delight of the student body, a Christmas program was presented by the high school band, Chamber Singers, and Speech class. Shimmering stars and shades of blue dominated as “The Littlest Angel descended upon Pep Club Formal. Inspired by the delightful children's story, the dance’s theme was highly successful, adding a treasured memory to many. School resumed all too soon as warmly-clad students settled down for a long, hard winter of studying. “Laugh-In, the Y-Teen Orpheum, provided a welcome break to school routine. The annual Christmas tree receives final trim from Max Dcntler and Lee Whitlock. Pep Club Formal royalty includes Pal Brunkow, Chant Leader, Mike Green. First Attendant. Pat Way. Vice-President, Jerry Tolstedt, Pep Club Boyfriend, Shari Minnick, President, Larry Graham, Second Attendant. Sharon Edwards, Secretary, and Penny Yekel, Treasurer. 10
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