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TWIRP KING Steve Monson and his escort, FHA President Jane Lindsay. THE TWIRP candidates received a gift from the Home Ec. Department. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Fromader, Karl Davis, Sally Thomas, Bob Long, Jane Lindsay, King Steve Monson, Kristy Mottley, Harold Mosley.
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The Woman Is Required To Pay According to tradition on Sadie Hawkins day, girls are re- quired to serve humbly their dates for the evening. There- fore, the woman is required to pay. The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was held Friday night, September 27, 1968. The high school gym was gaily decorated with many kites to correlate with the band, BEN FRANKLIN AND THE KITES. Four of these kites represented the four Twirp King candidates. At 9: 30 Steve Monson, senior candidate, was crowned the 1968 Twirp King. Each candidate received a gift of candy for repre- senting their class, and the King received a tie clasp. The dance drew a large crowd. Tom Belzer, lead singer of the group Ben Franklin and the Kites, sang many popular songs. 8
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SENIOR CLASS president, Larry Ingwell, crowns Sally Thomas, Homecoming Queen of 1968. Homecoming Festivities Marked by 20—0 Victory Homecoming 68” consisted of many gala festivities. Thursday evening at 8:00 the Homecoming parade be- gan. The floats that represented the hard work and team effort of all who helped decorate them passed by the spectators, along with the school bands, the cheerleaders, and the Queen and her court. Following the parade was the bonfire and pep rally which stirred up the spirit of the many Redbird fans. Friday afternoon was the scene for our victorious Homecoming game with Prairie Du Chien. During half-time Queen Sally and her attendants were presented to the audience, and the D.H.S. band performed for them and their fans. With a final winning score of 20--0, many returned to the gym that night for the climax to the Homecoming week end. The grand coronation ceremony took place at 9:30 p.m. the attendants were escorted by four football letterman, which followed the presentation of all of the senior Foot- ball Letterman. Queen Sally and Captain Dan Weigel then appeared and she was crowned as D.H.S. Homecom- ing Queen of 1968. FOOTBALL CAPTAIN, Dan Wiegel, and Homecoming Queen, Sally Thomas, light the annual ceremonial bonfire. 10
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