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,J s, Judy Harper and her escort, Bill Student Council presents football team with a Bill Pasch and queen,JUdy Harper. good luck horseshoe. Judy Harper 1965 Homecoming Queen Kepp, at the homecoming dance. Homecoming- I 965 Homecoming 1965 Bowsher's fourth homecoming was held Saturday, October 16, at the Bowsher-Waite game. Reigning over the festivities was Queen Judy Harper and her attendants San- di Anderson, Shirley Geib, Jackie Perz, and Stacey Satterthwa ite. The morning game was climaxed by the halftime crowning of the queen by Bill Pasch, National Honor Society president. The enthusiasm of the crowd was not dimmed even when the Rebels were de- feated, 13-6. The weekend closed with a semi-formal dance, Autumn Gold, held Saturday night in the school cafeteria. Sponsored by the Forum Service Society, the dance provided ' the final touch for a memorable homecom- ing. 14 -Q
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Activities are an integral part of edu- cation, benefiting each student in two ways. There are certain individual accom- plishments such as using leisure time con- structively, developing appreciations, and furthering personal initiative and respon- sibility. Moreover, there are social out- comes which result from activities, for ex- ample, providing mental and physical rec- reation, practice in good 'human relation- ships, and increasing each student's social contacts. A school provides the many vary- ing activities with the expectation that many of these objectives can be achieved. ' i The Senior Ways and Means Committee devises money-making proiects. Q Junior ring delivery causes excitement. Nancy Steve, and Mary devote their time to the REBELEES script. Mike Heaton and Maureen Sherwin work hard to make the senior play a success.
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Shirley Geib, Sandi Anderson, Queen Judy Harper, Stacey Satterthwaite, and Jackie Perz. Queen Candidates ROW I Bev Wolcott, Judy Harper, Stacey Sarterthwaife, Denise Parsil, Sandi Anderson, Sandy Monaghan, Karen Corbin. ROW 2 Joan Husum, Cheryl Baker, Sharon Grant, Jackie Perz, Mary Johnson, Dawn Bigelow, Shirley Geib, Sue Prue. I5 QUEEN, ON L 5 vo llisucceminq will JACKIE if 'A J. l C' who nf ,K PARADE 1'-f 3.-sig. 'W -'Wli1N1l- fr. l'-'W-if-1, 2-1' llun. hlllq lrunn. 5+-412 Mm... Christie and Linda hung homecoming signs. o
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