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GALS CATCH FELLAS Dancing (Jug-palch kids al ihe meeiin hull. Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was held on March 30. All the dog-patch girls brought their runnin shoes to catch themselves a man. After the chase, they gathered at the meetin hall for a dance. It was decorated hillbilly style, with a pot-belly stove, clothes-line, and a still. Steph Stroud and Gary King were crowned Daisy Mae and Li l Abner, while everyone danced to the music of the Cam- bridge Five. Sunday go-meetin ' attire for annual Sadie Hawkins. Couples gather after long chase. 11
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SPIRIT PREVAILS AT GAME Spirit at its peak and competition between classes highlighted the second annual Basket- ball Homecoming. The Homecoming court consisted of five senior girls chosen by the class of 1969. The five senior members of the Basketball team crowned Debby Ake. Kathy Granning, Patty Kilian, Debby Rokely, and Dawn Seybold during the pep session. Debby Rokely was crowned queen during halftime at the game. The Homecoming festivities concluded with a dance at which the Brand X provided the music. i mi! The 1969 Basketball Homecoming Court: Patty Kilian. Dawn Seybold. Queen Debby Rokely. Debbie .4 ke. and Kathv Granning. Doug Lindborg congratulates Kathy Granning with a kiss after crowning her a member of the Basketball Homecoming Court Dave .Schilling crowns Debby Rokely as Clay ' s 1969 Basketball Homecoming Queen while crown bearer. Richard Koepsel and flower girl. Carol Kilian look on. The happy crowd at the Basketball Homecoming dance enjoy dancing to the music of the Brand ,V.
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ORIENTAL SPRINGTIME I A picturesque garden surrounded by cherry blossoms, flowing streams, rickshaws, and lan- terns, set the theme for the 1968 Junior-Senior ■ Prom— ORIENTAL SPRINGTIME. Bob Rob- erts ' Society Band provided soft music for the evening. The gigantic gong sounded the crowning of the queen and king: Cheri Wilson and Mike P Borkowski. Members of the court were: Dianne Dimich and Bob Wyllie; Sue Davis and Jon Mof- fett; Sue Keeler and Chuck Schoffner; Barb Hicks k and Tom Leonakis; and Masi Ikuma and Diane Hickerman. To complete the evening, after-prom activities were enjoyed at Newman Center. Ev- Ieryone will remember this wonderful evening for years to come. The garden helps to set the oriental atmosphere. Judy Pitlman, Jean Watkins. Sharon Wehher. Doug l.indhorg. Pete Harriman. Tom Russo. Sue Carl work hard to make the prom a success.
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