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Wild stocking patterns prevailed and the plain leg look disappeared as students kept up with the modern trends. Speech II students Shari Minnick and Penny Yekcl experience the Sharon Potmesil vents all her furies on Rusty Reno during practice for the actor’s dilemma of stage fright. annual Y-Teen Orpheum. II
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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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Honorees include: Student Council Secretary Joan Sibbitt. Elks Leadership Winners Vicki Miller and Dave Kirchner. Student Council President Lee Wigert. Alternate Appointee to the Air Force Academy Doug Dietrich. Student Council Treasurer Chris Wilkinson, and Student Council Vice-President Larry Graham. Voice of Democracy contest winner Jim Lorenzini poses with DAR Citizenship award winner Julie Ushio. Students Are Awarded Special Recognition Though students range in their interests as well as their capabilities, there are always those that excel in their particular fields. Whether it be in student government, service, popularity, or scholarship, certain individuals always exert a supreme effort. To those deserving students go recognition. The accompanying rewards, praise, and congratulations serve as inspiration for the honorees to continue their work and to promote an atmosphere of friendly competition as others are spurred to work to the best of their ability. 12
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