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Neptuneas Daughter Reigns as Fair ueen of Palouse Empire A float bearing the theme Neptune's Daughters carried prin- cesses Janet Hallauer and Kris Tulin to the middle of the arena and Miss Colfax, Rondell Hunt, to her Coronation as Miss Palouse Empire. Colfax achieved another high honor by once more winning the booster button sales and having Chris Hilty selected as Palouse Empire Rodeo Queen. The fair week of 1978, although terribly soggy, was still a bustling time for many CHS students. Rides, rodeos, and fair exhibits kept them busy, and most students faired well with animals and other projects. The Harvest Ball proved to be a big disappointment to many county students, as the music wasn't what everyone expected. Hoots, hollers, and mild jokes this year replaced the rock beat and handclapping of last year's dance. 1. Miss Palouse Empire, Rondell Hunt, smiles while thinking of the hundreds of sales of booster buttons. 2. Kris Tulin andJanet Hallauer join Rondell to think back on a busy summer. 3. The boots are clean, the jeans are hung up and Chris Hilty is all duded up for her 1978 Palouse Empire Rodeo Queen Picture. 4. Trying out for fair royalty were L to R: Patty Marler, Janet Hallauer, Terry Morton, Rondell Hunt, Kris Tulin, and Kathy Schierman. You wanna' lick the beaters? says Barbara Appel as she prepares for fair competition. 6. A pinch between the gum and cheek lasts all day Bob Hensle com- ments. 'S it . ge, . 4 for na, .I I . Q 2 26 M cS Weeney Tractor Company f , ' M
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junior M iss Susan Shines in Star-Studded Two ight Pageant A record number of twenty-one girls competed in a tense two- night contest. Hours of practicing, a pizza party, coke party, and a slumber party brought the girls closer together, but the hardest work lay ahead of them during the week of spring vacation. The school practically became a second home as they worked to smooth out the snags in their talent, poise, and fitness routines. Being in such close quarters, nerves became frazzled but practice came through and the pieces fell together for the final nights. Coordinating and organizing the program were Lady Jaycees Joyce Wold, Nancy Kolowinski, and Nancy Mayer. Dance instruc- tion was provided by Nancy Standard for the physical fitness rou- tines. 1. Brightest stars of the Junior Miss evenings were Gail Steffan, award of scholar- ship and second runner upg Susan Stueckle, Colfax Jr. Miss, talent, and poise and appearance awardsg Rondell Hunt, first runner up and physical fitness. 2. I want to hold your hand, says Rondell Hunt to her Honey Bun. 3. Sheesh, you guys, if I hear Heartbreak Hotel one more time . . .,l' Lisa and the girls get silly at the Jun- ior Miss slumber party. 4. Sparkling Stars step out to Shining Star. 5. Dellene Broeckel shows the smile that helped her win the Spirit of Junior Miss Award. sexe! illn lin . .... -. si- . , 5 ,,,, .. , H., , ,. E , .,,, .,.. ., Y , ,L ,, i. , , , , tts . ggi ll Hr W - ,igggllm jp 5555: 'H isis' ii .3-as l Qi ' , . l l Z ,l W... X iiviflllllll R , , i , , , welll. , N331 lll f 5......,, , i i , , l l ,, 1, Flitaa. 1 l l i at Jwlllllll 1 ll i all 1 , X - -1 ii Qllaxnulw .i Q 'EImfnifgStar:BZ fEriin1zfIs'tQi?f!ii+il'St2-Fffiiit lneuege Sh1muiSww,R13wnt ' r oiQggJon,RQpdell ll ' gjpnee agon W2 A . r simian 28 Whitman Rock and Construction -M.. - f if iid lf : LJ - f Z
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