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Retiring queen: Monna Morgan 1965 May Fete The senior girls majestically perform the stately May Pole Dance, Page Lynn Weber and herald Nancy Eggemeyer. 1965 May Fete Queen, Miss Sandy Howie, pays tribute to retiring queen Miss Monna Morgan. 12 A novelty dance featuring two white mice carries out the Cinderella theme.
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1965 Spring Dance On Friday, May 14, 1965, the Student Council sponsored its annual Spring Dance, The theme for this year Bon Voyage was depicted with colorful decorations of light blue and white. Along the sides of the dance floor were waves which gave the effect of one's being on the deck of a ship looking out over the ocean. A gangplank, erected at the entrance of the dance floor, created a feeling of walking onto an oceanliner. Music for the dance was provided by a St. Louis combo called the Du Tones.
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The 1965 queen and her royal court. Cinderella Cheryl Gardiner performs a solo dance at the May Fete festivities. The Cinderella May Fete of 1965 lived up to its reputation in beauty, grace, and showmanship. The decorations were by far the most beautiful and spectacular in their vivid tints and shades of green, orange, and yellow. The mice holding up the standards were winsome little rascals. The beautiful throne with the huge crown on top was a suitable setting for our beautiful May Queen and her attendants. The Cinderella theme was carried out very effectively throughout the program: the mean step-mother, the selfish step sisters, and yes! the handsome prince and our lovely Cinderella. These, along with all the loyal subjects of the kingdom, came to pay homage to Her Highness—the May Queen. The new queen, Sandra Howie, was crowned by the retiring queen, Monna Morgan. The special Maids of Honor were Joan Schaardt, Susan Springer, Gay Lynn Usher, and Cathey Welge. The program was planned and worked out by Mrs. Juer-gens and her entire physical education classes. The beautiful decorations and programs were under the direction of Mrs. Paetzhold, assisted by her art classes. The music was furnished by the Rhythm Rascals under the direction of Mr. Birch-ler. The beautiful, traditional dances—the May Pole Dance by the senior girls and the Garland Dance by the junior girls— together with all the specialties and group numbers again made a very impressive, spectacular, and beautiful program. Cathy Favier, Paula DiBenedetto, and Sheila Linton prepare a witch's brew. 13 The sophomore girls perform a novelty dance.
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