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Above: Junior Mothers take time out to pose for a pic- ture. The Sophomore girls nervously wait for the guests to arrive. Windmills Of Your Mind Below: The Juniors relax and clown around in their scene. Mrs. Cook and Mr. Whitehead, Junior Class sponsors, dis- play the centerpiece to be used at the banquet. Dutchboys, David and Robin, were doormen for the banquet. Above: Couples Teresa and John, Becky and Jeff, are ready for a night in Holland. Rick, surrounded by girls, is on Cloud Nine. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Fleckenstein help serve refreshments at the dance.
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Homecoming 19 1 - 197 2 Homecoming festivities be- gan Thursday night with a foot- ball game between the GRA and the Lettermans' Club, followed by a bonfire and pep rally. Beautiful weather favored a big- ger and better-than-ever parade. The parade was lead off by the Lions' president, Paul Roseber- ry, and the High School Marching Band. Each High School class had constructed elaborate floats. The sophomores' float with the big owl saying Who-o-o's Go- ing to Win won first prize. The parade was made a wonderful display by the co-operation of the many merchants and organi- zations with the Lions' Club. Among the merchants floats were those of the Iowa State Bank, Craig's Appliance, Gambles, Rhinehart's Skelly, Hendryx Motor, Suchomel, Haddy's Haven, and the Daisy Maid. The organi- zations parading were Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies, Booster Club, Mystery float-Wayne Wyeth, American Legion, Fire Department, Todd- ville Legion's Locomotive, Jay- cee's, Lions' Club, and Bower's horses. Susan Kudrna was crowned queen at half-time. Center Point won the football game with Central City with a score of 34-6. Ending a perfect homecoming was the alumni dance after the game. I X ,.... Queen - Susan Kudrna The Homecoming Queen and Attendants with their escorts were: Carol Mc Niel, escort Tom Neenang Stephanie Carpenter, escort Jeff Tritleg Queen Susan Kudrna, escort Kevin Kirkg Jayne Haars, escort John Fisherg Diane Boyles, escort DeWayne Ring genbergg 1971-1972 Queen Nancy Hough, escort Mike Rhinehart.
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Above: Kathy, Jayne and Marcia refinish furniture. Homemaking Activities sq? 'Rf- was J? swf Mrs. Cook awards Barb Simmons as Co-ed Cor- respondent and Susan Brecht as the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. The Home-Ec girls entertain their mothers ata Christmas Banquet. Left to right: Cheryl H., her mother, Barb S., her mother, Mrs. Heitman, and Mrs. Kadlec. And then, there are always dishes to be done by Cheryl, Roberta and Barb.
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