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CC ' Honor us Wlth man honors o . . . . BetheI's Fall Festival, Somewlr l over the Rainbow . . was filled v enchantment for fourteen girls compe' for places on the Queen's court. ' homecoming audience of parents, alur students and staff was amply entertai by talent in areas ranging from musii sign language for the deaf. Master and Mistress of Ceremonies the Thursday night pageant, Noverr 15, were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Felix. M cal selections were provided by Absolute. The pageant candidates honored E Riegsecker Lugbill with the Miss C geniality title. Judges Dr. Earl Reir Mr. William Spade, Mr. Dale'Tay Mrs. Donald Granitz and Mrs. Tom F stone made the decisions for the win: of the two talent awards. Beth Lug Above: Jeanne Bixler, Jayna Ringer, Luanna Fair, Sue Tschetter, Barb Krake and backstage worker Dave Franklin relax a bit as they won- der what will happen next in the pageant. Right: Leaning back to watch her work mater- ialize is pageant chairman Barb Hicks. y Left: Larry Wood is caught by surprise while l visiting third floor Oakwood during open house. l Above: The 1973 Fall Festival Queen and Court are freshman Luanna Fair, junior Marty Boyd, nior queen Beth Lugbill, senior Jeanne Bixler, and sophomore Debbie Loblaw.
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Aquaint thyself, ' if ., Q.,-5, ' ,N 1 5f::g'f ,, 'af :ff . V- ' f-1 ff- l-31 .- 12 1 Q Q 8 P Sa. l Above: Kent Hammond, John Harrington and Ken Marks jump into the main activity at the Fall In, the moon walk. Below: Mr. Speicher smiles as he watches Peggy Shutes try her putting skills. Above: Dr. Reimer, Kathy Gribbin and Dorcas Chapman observe Brenda Carter as she dis- appears behind a large bubble. Left: Karl Yoder becomes a flower child through Mrs. Vivian Felix's powers. The Bethel Ladies Auxiliary experi- mented with the annual student-faculty reception held September 21. Flather than the usual formal evening, the wo- men planned a night of fun and get- acquainted activities. The Fall ln theme was carried out with various types of amusements which kept everyone busy. Some of the numer- ous booths were the flower shop, the par three golf and the moon walk. Also add- ing to the festivities were bubble blowing and tug-of-war contests between the stu- dents and the faculty members. The tedious preparation by the B.L.A., led by Mrs. Vivian Felix, proved to be worthwhile in fulfilling the purpose of the evening. The new idea of informal activities provided a great opportunity for students and faculty to intermingle outside the normal academic atmosphere. 15
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'eceived the performance award and the :reativity award was given to Marty Boyd. 1 Friday night between the basketball tourney games of the 1973 Fall Festival, Beth Riegsecker Lugbill was crowned queen. The Queen's Court consisted of Senior Jeanne Bixler, Junior Marty Boyd, Sophomore Debbie Loblaw and Freshman Luana Fair. Other activities that took place during the weekend include Parents' Day, class :ompetition for the megaphone lwhich the sophomore class wonl, door deco 'ating and the Student-alumni soccer game lwith the students winning 3-ll. Chairman of the Fall Festival Commit- :ee was Ruth Hossler. She and Barb -licks, the chairman of the pageant, fvorked hard to provide an exciting 1973 :all Festival. The rest of the committee :onsisted of Oueen's Reception Chair- 'nan Joyce Hinkle, President's Break- :ast Chairman Vicki Rains, Publicity Ihairman Ruth Brenneman, Treasurer lulie Ruesch and Advisor Howard Bren- teman. l Above: Enjoying the Oueen's Reception is Sophomore Attendant Debbie Loblaw. 5 Above: Sophomore Candidate Jo Dye and Fall Festival Chairman Ruth Hossler take a break during the pageant rehearsal. 2.2 ,J Above: Winners of the talent awards are Queen Beth Lugbill, who was also chosen Miss Con- geniality, and Junior Attendant Marty Boyd. Qlifl! Above: Candidates for the Homecoming Court are lfirst rowl Shelley Miles Seely, Kathy Clothier, Marcia Weiss, Jo Dye, Luana Fair, Barb Krake, lsecond rowl Debbie Loblaw, Sue Tschetter, Marty Boyd, Jeanne Bixler, Betsy Elsbury, lthird rowl Beth Riegsecker Lugbill, Jayna Ringer and lfourth rowl Jean Clothier, 17
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