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Strutting down Main Street, the Clinton Central major- ettes led the high school band to the tune of Toyland March. Freshman Mike Brown does not seem to be enjoying his duties as slave to Seniors Mary Charles and Rosie Newell at the Latin Club Banquet. Lovely Diana Scircle was crowned 1966 Sunshine Queen on November ll. Diana was escorted by Larry Grider. Sandy Zetterberg was first runner-up and Becky Quick was second runner-up. :Fig 2-Sisigggjiilggg 1 fieifi- f . Qi -Q , , if Q Llgggggggggj I ' 4,355 S y ,C W 'l t U-1' A . I ---ai f' ? 1w,l1:?s-il,iE,l K K K- ii?-e. t I 2 1.5 ,. I-1fgi?fi an K -U 1, --1493, V 4 ,xy S ,iw 5 -K i'Z'-rw? 1 ' Q ' ' . give vm K ff' RQ' . f . wx , .- -W .. .gf 52,3 . 5. , 'T , e .rsiiw A, . if , ' r s S l T'-:ze -. A :TI e NL ix 2 in A f - ,i ix 6 35 , Q ' Q Q ,W ,i-M-4 W ,E
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Enthusiastic students plunge into activities 5 K i I i Beckie Francis was crowned Homecoming Queen. Her juniorg Donna Carney, freshmang Susan Anderson, senior The buzz o quets floats school year got off to a busy start with the f activity as parades, initiations, and ban- were planned and prepareq A parade of and banners preceded thei eighth annual Clinton Central Homecoming. The Pep Club won top honors for its banner. Many new members were inducted into the Sunshine Society at its initiation. El even Juniors were honored with membership in the National Honor Society. Three Coins in a Founta Dance. Distric year. supper in was the theme of the 1966 Sunshine Approximately seventy girls Went to the t Sunshine Convention at Zionsville this The Fall Sports Banquet was a pitch-in in the Multi-Purpose Room. During the evening awards were presented to outstanding baseba F.T.A. ing as ll, football, and cross country members. 'ers went to faculty members' homes carol- they spread Christmas cheer. court consisted of Rosie Newell, seniorg Charlyn Branstetter 3 Mona Cowell, sophomoreg and Queen Beckie. New Honor Society initiates Jeanne Bailey, jane Wilkin, and joan Bradley proudly display their new pins. ' , f1' 2' ., -125,-'f:'.,Igs--rmlisn.
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Award Day Winners were: First row: I. Wilkin, Out- standing Typistg S. Cline, American Legion Speech Award, J. Weaver, Choral, S. Daulton, Choral Arion Runner-upg D. Evans, I Dare You Award and Out- standing Business Studentg C. Stowers, FTA Scholar- ship, S. Anderson, Choral. Second row: S. Zetterberg, Choral, C. Irby, Choral, B. Quick, Choral, G. Rhine, Outstanding Trackmang N. Smith, Valedictorian, Student Council Award, Tri Kappa Scholarship, and Clinton Central Scholarship, P. Kingery, journalism Award, T. Smith, Choral. Third row: B. Francis, Tri Kappa Scholar- ship and Choral, B. Wilkin, Choral, M. Flexter, Choral, A.E. Purciful, Choral Arion Award, C. Garrison, Art Award, D. Unger, Band Arion Award and I Dare You Award, S. Ward, Choral. Fourth row: P. Meyer, Latin Award, D.A.R. Award, and Annie Award, S. Marshall, Choral, L. Grider, Art Award and Choral, D. Dinkeldein, Art Awardj j. Savage, Art Award. Fifth row: J. Webster, Art Award, A. Carney, Art Award, J. Kelly, Art Award, G. Phillips, Art Award. Ralph Walker was chosen Top Teen of America at the National Youth Power Conference in Chicago, Illinois. Susan Anderson was crowned 1967 Hardwood Queen. Her court in- cluded Carol McKinney, sopho- moreg Linda Lamberson, junior, Dee Dee Flexter, senior, Iudy Afflerbach, freshman, and Rosie Newell, senior. -n....,l1.T.T i'
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