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R0clvm1dfi2,owWasTluuw WNW Throughout the entire football and basketball season students of Crater High and their dates attended the after game dances. Music was usually furnished by records. Once in a while, however, they danced to the music of a dance band. Punch and cookies were served in the back ot the cafetorium. The dances lasted until ll:3O, and were enjoyed by all. GmmesDames 5 4 113 I S
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1 .aug ti . ,,! ' ,fl xxx M 3 I i i T l . N. 2 O Q, 5 PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Goyette, Donna Guches, Dick Davis, Gayle Childress Queen Sherrill Von Burskirt King Don Hubbard, Kay Burd, Bill Morse. King Dow-Queew QLWIM Esviguecb Ovofu Wium Bam wi fa-fx: Q x., hr fw- NJ Qi The annual Winter Formal was held in the Crater High Cafetorium. The dance was sponsored by the Senior class. The theme was winter and the decorations were done up in fine winter style. Johnny Lusk's band pro- vided the music to dance by. Crater High students provided the entertain- ment. This was the first formal dance ofthe year and it had a fine turn out ll2
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if A EFT RINCESSES L hn Anhorn P D0nOugh Randy Cambell Larry Eskegonrirdliinelt Sophomore Conme Mc ESCORTS LEFT TO RIGHT John 325:89 Carolee Brantley -iumor Penwell Senior TO RIGHT uma Freshman owmoQ5e0wLMed,5mdlwM.o.o. Daw This was the second e y ar the class of 57 contributed the most money S530.9O, and won the class competition for the March of Dimes Drive. However, the Seniors didn't do it alone. The Juniors contributed S33O.23, Sophomores S221 .93, and Freshmen 592.6-8. Various activities were carried out by each class such as: scrap iron drives, early dismissal day, car washes, and cake and candy soles. To odd to the fun ofthe March of Dimes Drive, Crater challenged Medford to see which school could raise the most money. Crater won with a total of SI266.3l, Medford having S949.43. 'II4 r li lil y X lrit if R' ' 5 ' 19 - lk,A V ,':s:T.b,,j rx i ' W I if, v 'Lf X t .i i i ,, at K 'xj y D X X - i .L E , x f 1 ' is 'H Q rd rx XA J A ' 'M , K s
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