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Slow rhyllnn :adds cnclmnlmcm to Llic Snowball. l junior class President, Terry Recd, und clzllc, Angie jab- lonski, dance L0 the sound of lhc Nile I'I1lWkS. King jim Haynes helps Quccn Linda XViczynski off with hcr coat.
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Crowning Hi-Lites Snow Ball Saturday, December 30, 1967, was the evening of the Clay High School Snowball. The semi- formal affair was sponsored by the Varsity C. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of the Snowball King and Queen. Holding this year's title was Jim Haynes, and his date, Linda Mficzynski. After the announcement by Coach Federici and the crowning of the Queen by Mrs. Federici, the reigning couple began a dance, played by Clay High's own Mr. Chuck Neal and his band, The Nite Hawks. The evening was concluded with dinner at the couples' favorite restaurant. This was an evening enjoyed and one to be remembered. F junior couples arrive at the Snowball full of cxcitcrnent and anticipation. Steve Ritzenthalcr and Rich Rothbard arc served rcfrcshmcnls by thc coaches' wivcs
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Clay has Exchange Student In the Spring of l967 the Student Council en- tered into an agreement with International Fel- lowship, Inc. to participate in a foreign student exchange. The student, Guillermo fBi1lj Fon- negra was from Bogota, Columbia. In Columbia, Guillermo was in the fourth year of high school. Among the subjects he studied were Algebra, Physics, Chemistry, Human and Physical Anatomy, Drafting, Columbian His- tory, and two years of English. l'Vhi1e in Oregon, he stayed with the james Ludwig family. At Clay where Bill was regis- tered as a junior, he enrolled in drafting, Span- ish, Industrial Arts and English courses. In his three months at Clay, Bill came in contact with many new things. Among these was hair spray. At the end of three months he re- turned to Columbia to begin another school year. 1-3 Among the things he had to learn, was how to use a Polaroid camera YW?- :lf - 1 du.. 'I A' T ..t- -I ..lr . a a 'f,t, Guillermo asks for help in a difficult typing assignment from Cheryl Har- rington. Guillermo Fonnegra
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