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Decorate an entire hall for Spirit Week in four days? A few enthusiastic and deter¬ mined Seniors decided to do just that. In a fast and frantic discussion they decided to use a construction theme since it produced a winner before, senior float. The hall was completed after the Seniors camped there for the weekend, and Construction 74 took first place honors in the judging on Monday. The junior Class rallied its forces with the theme Car¬ nival for its ' hall. Eight foot high fat ladies and a giant who ate men loomed up in bright circus colors. The painting and ideas were excellent and made a deci¬ sion close for the judges. Not to be outdone, the Sophomore Class also partic¬ ipated in Spirit Week with the theme Wonderful World of Fultz. The Crown Point High School Basketball team dribbled down the hall with their familiar faces and the bodies of Walt Disney cartoon characters, which were painted with fluores¬ cent paints. Unfortunately, the unsuspecting Sophs ' didn ' t use enough tape and the posters fell down on the heads of the judges. LEFT —With pencil behind ear and decked in painters ' costume, junior Charlie Kauffmann helps create a Spirit Hall. ABOVE —Basketball Bounce Court —Dave Parsons, Shelley Fultz, Carla Marek, Queen, C raig Viers, Mr. Basket¬ ball, Debbie Rhodes, and Phil Hatcher (not pictured).
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Few Pcwticifysutfe, AlbtkoujCjh Results Rewucfatg Barnyaidl Sill Willi TOP —Sophomores went all out for this poster symbolizing their enthusiasm and immortalizing head basketball coach, Bill Fultz. TOP RIGHT —This tra¬ ditional sign signifying the number of days left, replaced the old one which had absolutely no class. ABOVE —The seniors had a vicious Bulldog chained up in their spirit hall. 22
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The argument goes on and on. The question being, should sophomores attend prom? As sophomores the class of 1975 voted for it, as Juniors and the prom hosts, they voted against it. Tradi¬ tion, they say, should go on. Most probably the argument will be continued for years to come. So, the Juniors choice of the theme for prom, We May Never Pass This Way Again, may not be so true, in the case of this debate. A handful of sophomores did attend, but only to serve punch and cookies to juniors and seniors. To be exact, 126 couples of juniors and sen¬ iors. The Sherwood Club was the new setting for the crowning of the 1974 king and queen, Jim McCord and Dayna Nussa. Dayna ' s court of Mary McConnell, Teri Smead and Kim Smith each received a charm and a rose. King candidates Tim Huber, Karl Monk and Gregg Sear- son received a key chain remembrance, but no rose. TOP —Dawn Jefferson crowns Jim McCord king, as Alan Cartmell and Laura Smith crown Dayna Nussa Prom Queen 1974. ABOVE —Mike Sertich, Lee Graves, Diane Parsons and Steve Klaubo patiently wait for their own dates to return. RIGHT —Chuck Kerr and Sue Schaller talk over evening plans to some mellow music. 24
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