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King Bob McGranahan crowned Jean Loken queen during the coronation ceremonies. ATTENDANTS: Mike McDermott and Kristy Mottley. ATTENDANTS: Larry Ingwell and Pat Johnson. 91 ; J - M Hi •r J m % • •' J • 4 A ;■ ‘ A 1 t 15
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike McDermott, Kris Mottley, Queen Jean Loken, King Bob McGranahan, Pat Johnson, and Larry Ingwell. Senior Ball fcw69 On the evening of December 21, 1968, flicker- ing candles, glistening silver bells and gaily decorated Christmas trees set the mood for the social event of the winter season. At the stroke of nine, the doors opened and admitted DHS students and returning alumni to the land of Silver Bells.” The Royal Court led the traditional Royal Dance. As time passed, many anxiously awaited the moment when Jean Loken would be crowned queen of the 1968 Senior Ball. Escorted by King Bob McGranahan and her royal court of honor, Queen Jean led the traditional Royal Dance fol- lowing her coronation. Paul Hemmer and his orchestra provided the music for the gala fes- tivity. At the close of the evening, many left for post-Ball parties, souvenirs in hand.
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The Carnival: A New Happening On the evening of August 30, music could be heard resounding through the high school gym. It was a fund-raising project to finance the school newspaper issued six times during the school year and given free to each high school student. In previous years a carnival was held; however, this year the usual games and decorated booths were con- verted to a teenage dance. Two hundred and ninety- four students danced to the beat of the Marquis, a local group from WSU-Platteville. The change was prompted by the desire to update the fund-raising event from the usual game-fest, at- tended primarily by younger children, to an interest- ing high school function. A MODERN version of the waltz is demon- strated by Tom Wonders and Karen Oertly. DURING THE intermission, Linda Salathe takes advan- tage of the refreshments. TAKE MY picture was the favorite cry of carnival-attenders Tony Schumacher, Larry Ingwell and John Taylor. 16
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