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The Homecoming game starts with a bang as Fred Calvin dashes through the hoop. Homecoming Queen Angie Hook and her court reign over the final spectacular festivities of October 14. From left to right are princesses Lynda Anderson, Dawn Buxton, Pam Gidley, and jane Harpin. Queen Angie Reigns Queen Angie and escort Tom Rouh stroll through the wishing well as the band plays. X The Creston High School Marching Band adds sparkle to the Homecoming parade.
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Senior letterman Bill Hayes gives pep talk at bonfire activities. Cheerleaders began festivities with a death march above. Below, the bonfire rages as the largest in CHS history. Cheers came from all over the field and this truck was no exception. Here Senior girls participate in a victory yell. Frank Riley, Rick Martin, and Dave Tripp watch the excitement on top of an old outhouse. Students finished pre-game activities with a large snake dance to the business district.
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Mr. Foley and Dawn Buxton, student council president, discuss plans for next year's activities as jeff Brotherton, vice president, pulls up a chair to join in the conversation. Student Council Introduces Hootenanng Student Council members for 1966-1967 are buck row: Teri Konecne, Lynn Floyd, Kelly McCafferty, John Beecher, Dale Gordon Karl Knock, Charlie Lee, and Linda Winkler. Middle row: Kaye Sandeman, Rozlin Webb, Sandee Hoyt, Ann Van Arkel Lynn Sandeman, Susan Osmun, Pam Gidley, and Kathy Brotherton. Front row: Don Herbert, treasurer, Doug Rall, secretary jeff Brotherton, vice-president, nad Dawn Buxton, president.
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