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Participating in the coronation ceremony were Janice Sim- mons, Gayle Stroud, Becky Sparks, Jacki Snyder, Colleen Alva Thomas bestows the customary kiss on Jacki Snyder. Staggs, Jeannie Adkins, Beth Prickett, and co-captains, Alva Thomas and Mike Woods. The court watches the second half of the game from the stands. Lively table conversations reflect the gay mood of the dance. 8 Rex Sligar. Jacki's escort, greets Jim Gnglis at the dance.
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Gayle Stroud Junior At (rudant Jeannie Adkins Sophomore Attendant “Witching Hour” cast spell Silence was evident in Argentine’s foot- ball stadium at the halftime of the home- coming game against Bonner Springs. Mustang Club president, Paula Curran, slit the envelope containing the name of the elected winner, and the students burst into applause as Jacki Snyder was introduced as the 1964-65 homecoming queen. Surrounded by her attendants, Colleen Staggs, Becky Sparks, Gayle Stroud, and Jeannie Adkins, Jacki was presented with the traditional kiss and bouquet of red roses by the football co- captains, Alva Thomas and Mike Wood. Following the ceremony, the happy roy- alty watched the Mustangs win 31-0. The following night Queen Jacki and her attendants reigned over the home- coming dance. The theme of the dance was The Witching Hour.” The flickering faces of jack-o-lanterns adorned each table and gruesome masks, skeletons, witches, black cats, and spiders peered out from all directions. A real live witch was on hand to serve refreshments. Dave Van Zant’s band provided music. 7
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“Teahouse” brought beauty and laughter Audience interest focused on the construction of the teahouse. The set was built by the stagecraft class. Assisted by a goat, a jeep, and two Frank- lin grade school students, 22 students presented “Teahouse of the August Moon” on October 20. Mr. Jerry Davis directed the Mustang Club play adapted by John Patrick from Vern Sneider's novel. The cast faced a hard task as they had only a few weeks to learn about Okinawain customs, dialects, and dress; however, the reports by students and families of a delightful evening of theater indicated the cast’s efforts were not in vain. Captain Fisby, played by Charles Carpenter, shows his obvious consternation at the free-loading Okinawains. Beverly Beecroft as Lotus Blossom tries to make an unwilling Fisby comfortable. Sakini, portrayed by John Lietzen, ex- Villagers listen attentively while Fisby tells them about their new government under Plan B. plains Okinawain customs to the audi- ence. 9
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