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Queen Jeanne and King Dan lead the couples in dancing to Kind of a Drag. Snow Days Adds To Mid-Winter Fun Mick tosses another one in to help defeat the Marshall Tigers 69-36. The Henchmen are pictured below performing their version of Talk, Talk , with Steve Ruth on organ, Elroy Quenroe on sax, Jim Yackley on drums, Tom Tange on bass guitar, and Lon Ufkin singing. 23
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Snow Days 1967 was held the week-end of February 3-4. The Royalty, consisting of Jeanne Denelsbeck and Dan Schalek, Queen and King; Mary Winkels and Mark Henningsgaard, junior Princess and Prince; and Diane Thovson and Curt Englund, sophomore Princess and Prince; was announced at a pepfest on Friday afternoon. They reigned over the basketball game on Saturday night, in which the Lancers were victorious over the Marshall Tigers 69-36. Following the game, a dance was held in the gym, with music provided by the Henchmen. A blizzard Saturday night provided the topping for the week-end. DAN and JEANNE MARK and MARY CURT and DIANE 22
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A vocal selection was provided by Dan Kelly, Paul Evanson, and Norman Larsen. Evening In Paris” The long awaited, dream-like evening, May 6th, started in the Elementary school cafetorium, decorated in a Parisian motiff. After introduc- tions by Dave Dybsetter, the master of cere- monies, Elroy Quenroe and Craig Zinter gave short addresses. Following the meal of turkey prepared by the Junior mothers and served by the Sophomores, Sharon Hayek and Vicki Sigurdson gave short talks. The entertainment consisted of vocal selec- tions by a boy's trio and vocal and guitar selec- tions by Judy Abel. Following the entertainment the guest speaker, Mr. Warren Andert, gave his remarks, and Mr. Donald Peterson gave the clos- ing. Moving to the high school gym the Prom goers found the Evening in Paris theme recreated through the use of a sidewalk cafe, painter and art gallery, flower garden, and an Eiffel Tower. The evening was officially started at 9:15 when the Starliners provided the music for the Grand March. After the Prom a special show, after-show buffet, and bowling were sponsored by the Women's Club. Tiie Sophomores, dressed to fit the Parisian motiff, served the dinner to the people present at the Jr. - Sr. Banquet. 24
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