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Huntresses Bag Game in Deer Season Frolie Charging into the Girl-Boy basketball game is girls' captain, Ann The Stilt McFarlane. . f'iV xVY EX 25 ' , an x W , M i - l V ff N ' i- ii 1 , 's l N l T N it A Gobbling fried chicken, does and dears enioy dinners meticulously prepared by the dears. Huntress' Day started Dear Season as does chased wildly around a buck. Tuesday was games and a fashion the latest in wear for seen Wednesday for the campus trying to bag topped by two basketball show with boys modeling girls. Knobby knees were students came attired in bermudas. The box social was a hit as the dears brought dinner for their does. Thursday's Dear Meet honors were captured by the Freshmen and Seniors. Dear Season was climaxed by the crowning of senior Bruce Davidson as Dear of the Year. ' - ..., . g .. ,g,,X 3. 1,'- -,J t 'S' ,-3 a rr ' H '3' if 1 1' 1.1 M Zgl V Vi yi, t , f' , ' ' 2. 1 fr, I fi I 1' 'W r M s s T Wielding tape measures, Knee Checkers close in on a bermuda- clad huntress. Stuffing their mouths with pie, Dear King candidates scramble to win.
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W5 l , ' M, ,.., J 'i Calculating the needed size of paper, Juniors start work on prom decorations. Produce Elegant Proms Two and one-half months of tedious planning, anxious hopes and dreams, and one solid day of decorating were a few of the ingredients that went into making the Fifth Annual Senior Prom a long-to-be-remembered event. The theme Opulentia fSplendorJ was carried out in a white and green decor. The ceiling and walls of the cafeteria were covered with woven white crepe paper accented with ivy. The Roman atmosphere was created by alabaster columns and murals of ancient ruins. An enormous fountain of ivy overflowing with mist proved to be the center-of-attraction. Wayne Webb's band supplied the music which set the mood for a heavenly evening of dancing. General Chairmen for the Senior Prom were Stephanie Cooke and John Moffatt assisted by Jill Dykeman, Susan Lando-n, and Gray Mclnroy, Decorations, Gail Price, Publicity, Dick Badger and Bruce Grossetta, Tickets, Bill Brake and Bill Neubauer, Music, Diane Tully, Invitations, Pam Phillips, Thank-you's, and Beth Hopkins and Ann Raynolds, Refreshments. Early in March, work was begun on the Junior Prom. Ideas for the the-me were brought up and reviewed by the Junior Adviso-ry Board. April 22 was selected as the night for the prom and plans were made to use the patio for dancing outside. Everyone agreed that both proms were highly success- ful and will be long remembered. 'X 1 if ' 'K ti . A t:5?GEE:.:2:. . i if l 2 V I 3 5 . 5 Dancing to the music of a live orchestra at the Junior-Senior Prom are iuniors Jim Davis, Susy Grossetta, Aaron Latham, and Jan Mx:Cutcheon. ' ..v, A K , gvfks, ,X rf'-ex xwgiifiv f A J s 'T -uf iffy 'irf AQc -s is 54 if fdveawviiftzs' 4 . Overflowing with mist, the Roman-style fountain perfectly accents Opulentia.
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Roqoiltq Reiqns Over Fifth nnual Torch Ball Starry eyed faces and moon beam hopes filled the atmosphere of the desert sky on December 17th, the night of the fifth annual TORCH Ball. Couples waltzed among tumbleweeds set in a desert scene of blue and silver hues. Cactus iuice and cactus cookies were offered in the faculty dining room. The zenith of the evening's activities was the crowning of Gail Price and Buddy Doolen as the newly reigning royalty of the yearbook. Pretty Stephanie Cooke, Susan Landon, Mandy McCoy, and Lucy Richardson comprised the queen's court and handsome Jim Selser, Randy Cooper, John Moffatt, and Bob Svob were the king's attendants. The general comment of the evening was heavenly. Congratulations are exchanged by Buddy Doolen and Gail Price, TORCH King and Queen. l f t Q, ' l E Reigning TORCH King and Queen, Buddy Doolen and Gail Price, smile radiantly. Mx ww Suddenly aware that they are being crowned by last year's TORCH Queen and King, Diane Jefferies and Jim Nichols, are this year's royalty, Buddy Doolen and Gail Price.
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