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Santa crowned the 1967 Sno-Ball Queen, Debby Lillich. Sue Ferguson and Bob Tucker paused to admire the Sno-Ball decorations. Sno-Iiall recreated Moore's “Twas the Night Before Christmas” A wave of anticipation filled the room as Santa prepared to crown the queen. 13
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Debby Lillich Sno-Ball Queen 1966-67 Twas the night of the Sno-Ball and silvery white flakes were falling as couples arrived for an evening of dancing and fantasy. The library had been trans- formed into a live depiction of “The Night Before Christmas,” the theme of the dance. A stocking was hung with care for each couple, and a small fireplace with note and cookies for Santa provided additional decor to enhance the Christmas spirit. Some couples peeked through a picture window to view a child asleep with “visions of sugar plums dancing in his head,” while others danced to the music of Dave Van Zant and his orchestra. One wall was graced by a huge mural of Santa and his reindeer and oppo- site it an impressive view of the Kansas City skyline was seen. As the dance proceeded, Santa arrived to crown Miss Debby Lillich the 1966-67 Sno-Ball Queen. The traditional roses were bestowed on her by Student Council president David Wing. Queen Debby and her escort Jim Stephan then led the Queen’s dance. The evening came to a close as couples drifted away from the fantasy of the not-to-be- forgotten night, the 1966 Sno-Ball.
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Hula-hooping hia way across the line, Greg House introduced a little Boogaloo” dancing. Riddle: When was it that Argentine students had a giant omelet contest? Hint: The girls wore pants and carried boys’ books. Answer: Twirp Week. The Twirp Week activities, sponsored by Stu- dent Council, were held after school for a complete week. A hula-hoop contest, a shave-a-balloon contest, the annual tug-of-war and egg toss, a water balloon fight, and a dance were fun-filled ways to gain pro- ceeds to support an orphan overseas. Debby Saye found out that even Burma Shave and Gillette blades won’t insure against breaking balloons. Twirp Week fun had worthwhile purpose “Arc the broken back, cracked watch, and eggy pants all her fault, Rodney?
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