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Irresistible to what, Phil? That Was The Help her, Deb. Mrs. Lyle is getting frail in her old Week That Was . . . Our very own flower child. In observance of Illinois’ Sesquicentennial, the C.H.S. Student Council opened its infamous week sedately and educationally by having a lecture and demonstration on the history of Randolph County. On Tuesday, mum was the word, as any girl talking to a boy for over 30 seconds had to forfeit a ribbon. Phil Preusse was crowned Irresistible Boy of C.H.S. Campaign day introduced the candidates for the ’68-’69 offices. Dogpatch day was its usual — unusual self. This year, even the teachers joined in. Their acceptance added much to the feeling of fun for the students. On the final day, seniors matched wits. The team of Mary Jo Walters, Robert Schroeder, Mona Myatt, and Robert Mitchell squeaked by the team of Richard Hartenberger, Lin Cranford, Mike Usher, and Donna Korando. Student Council officers were installed as follows: Judy Mulholland, president; Joyce Yankey, vice-president; Dianne Klein, secretary-treasurer; Mavis Weber, extracurricular chairman; and Mary Lou Mann, social chairman. 18 An active Student Council secretary.
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“To dream the impossible dream . . . Homecoming The magic moment retiring Queen Lynn Weber crowns new royalty. JANA FRAZER 17
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QUEEN AND COURT: Alan Sabo, Terry Korando (Maid of Honor); Terry Bollman, Eileen Bicrman; I arry Dauer, Queen Chris Bond; Keith Reinhardt, Sarnia Sultani; Jana Frazer, Ernest Bartels; Susie Brosche, Mark Colvis; Marsha Rust, Mike Usher Our Spring Fling Girls with regally coiffed hair . . . Boys in formal attire . . . The soft rhythm of Carbondale’s Viscounts . . . Tables with roses ... A rose gazebo . . . A rose entrance . . . A beautiful queen . . .SPRING FLING. All these things were the components of a night to remember — the 1968 Spring Dance. The Spring Fling theme was carried out through the use of one of spring’s flowers, the rose. From open rose candle holders to a rose ball high in the sky, the Spring Fling was a night of fragile beauty. The dance was ruled over by Queen Chris Bond and her escort, Larry Dauer. Assisting in the reigning duties were Terry Korando, maid-of-honor, and Alan Sabo. Completing the court of beauties were Eileen Bierman escorted by Terry Bollman, Susie Brosche escorted by Mark Colvis, and Marsha Rust escorted by Mike Usher. For these seniors and all students at the dance, the rose was for remembrance. Sure its fun, you didn’t work on it until eight o’clock that night.
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