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(From left) Sue Sisson, Linda Krueger, Joan McKeon, Judy Arnold, Penny Schramm, and Diana Sapp ar e having their usual: riot at thes ai. « AROUND THE HALLS AT A‘-ELS. AND Aue Page 16 “Sadie Hawkins” is the funniest dance of the year. Among those to get married with chicken wire rings were Warren Sunday, Karen Hahn, Gary Mavis, and Jill Sunday. Snow and a cold, cold winter doesn’t seem to bother Paul Dwyer and Duane Schlatter at all. They be- lieve in letting everyone else feel the cold too! Spring has come at last! The senior boys enjoy every minute while conversing around Jerry Cline’s Model A Ford.
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Our Homecoming week started out with a bang as the fighting Red Devils won their first Home- coming game 28-0 over Hartford City. The theme, “Forever Fall,” was carried out in the huge sunflower float and the appropriately decorated dance on Sat- urday night. Don Brown’s band entertained at the Presbyterain Church. As 1961 drew toward an end, arrangements were being made for December 26. Finally the day ar- rived and the “Snowflake Fantasy” was in full swing. The Christmas formal was decorated in green and white, and the music of Don Brown filled the air. All had a memorable time as the season ended. SPECIAL MEMORIES Pat Proksa and Rick Fleming are having a magnificent time. As always, they added a spark of joy to every occasion. After many preparations Marsha Allen, Kim Gaskill, Diane Walter, and Gary Mavis are at last on their way to the Christmas Formal. Senior class president Paul Carper and his date, Sheryl Brown, are shown having a wonderful time at the Snowflake Fantasy. Page 15
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Senior after senior could be seen walking the halls this year in his traditional senior cords. Each had his high school life painted on in black and red. “Oh, my gosh!!!” said Chuck Hoover after his locker had been ‘“‘stacked”’ for the 999th time. That seemed to be a favorite pastime of all Devils! CANTEEN, WHO KNOWS WHAT MAY HAPPEN On November 10 the girls dragged the boys to the annual Teen Y ‘Sadie Hawkins Dance.” The guys, after many regretted promises to the gals, accepted the marriage certificates and Dogpatch wedding rings. Injun Joes, Daisy Maes, Lil’ Abners, and Smoos were all there; and everyone had a hilarious time. New Year’s Eve was anything but quiet among A.H.S. students. Parties rang with laughter and uncontrollable noise as the clock struck 12. Ah, yes, none of us will ever forget the Canteen! The majority of A.H.S.’ers spent their spare time at “Jesse’s Place.” The Y.M.C.A. provided many active moments for all of us; whether playing games, danc- ing, swimming, laughing, talking, watching T.V., or just studying, everyone enjoyed the “SY.” The minds of A.H.S. students would present great challenges to visiting psychologists. Freshmen caused their usual sensation in the fall, dashing madly through the halls in search of ‘“‘misplaced’’ class- rooms. Through the year groups of students were chattering in the halls, twenty-minute periods were filled with meetings of all sorts, and the office was always filled with students who needed help! The faculty will just never be sure who caused the most trouble — the freshmen or the seniors! “Let’s see who’s in the deviltry!” was the yell of a freshman as the Devils’ Journal went on sale at 3:45 on Friday. Page 17
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