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The royal couple held court with their attendants after Homecoming activities moved into the cafeteria where the dance was held. Colts and alumni enjoyed dancing to the music of the Chuck Dooling Band. if M- , E wp 1' Jani ' U, 101 mat 5 ' Senior boys made use of free time and study periods to construct black and white decorations depicting the 1965-66 Homecoming theme. A new king reigns as ,lim receives his crown from the 1965 Homecoming Queen, Diana Hoffman.
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im, Sharon Reign Over 1966 Homecoming F estioitzes A contrast of tears and cheers overwhelmed spectators and candidates on the night of October 29 as new Homecoming royalty was announced. Selected from an initial field of 32 students nominated by various clubs and organi- zations Sharon Roles and Jim Schneiter reigned over the festivities. Campus faced a tough El Dorado team and mustered only one TD to end the match 32-7. .lerrel Woods hit Dan Coffey with a 12 yard pass for the tally and Craig Coppage ran for the extra point. With the varsity band providing back- ground music, Sharon and .lim were crowned at halftime by last year's royalty. .lim returned to the game while Sharon watched the second half from the float furnished by F.T.A. Attendants Dan Coffey, Pat Blaine, Jerrel Woods, Karen Darbyshire, Barney Stephens, .lan Saw- hill, Jack Van de Bruinhorst, and Linda Euthon accompanied the couple to the cafeteria for the dance. Chuck Dooljngis band provided music and German Club furnished refreshments for Colts, alumni, and guests. The evening's activities were sponsored by Student Council with the senior class, Letter- men's Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Publica- tions Staff handling specific projects.
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Craig, Lefl nn Namea' 'Tearling,RWalQ1A t Annual Ball The student body selected Craig Coppage and LeAnn Greenelsh as the top two seniors. They received the crowns and titles of 1966 Yearling royalty at the Annual Ball on Saturday, December 18. The New Direction Trio provided dancing music in the cafeteria decorated by the yearbook staff to depict the theme, S'White Christmasf' As an added surprise, Mr. Morgan named atten- dant Sheri Sterba as 1966 Yearling editor and Marsha Humphries as yearbook business manager. He also introduced past editors and royalty who were special guests of the class. Candidates for the king and queen positions are selected by a committee from the top ten per cent of the senior class according to academic and leadership abilities. Other attendants were Barney Stephens, Lynda Euthon, and Mike Mundell. For the first time the Annual Ball was opened to alumni. Highlighting the decorations were a large sleigh on the crowning platform and an eight foot decorated tree, complete with gifts. The yearbook students also furnished punch and cookies prepared by the cafeteria staff.
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