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Page 25 text:
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Everybody switched roles! Tom Karp wears a hat to show school spirit. We made them talk! Western garb. Tom Lentz serves for the championship team. Cooper walls decorated for Snow Daze. Snow Daze — 21
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It's Sno-time to Celebrate Celebrate Snow Daze with snow! Mother Nature was skimpy with the white stuff for most of the winter, but the celebration week appropriately got plenty. A myriad of activities was planned for each day. Dress-up days included Hat Day and Western Day. Volleyball tournaments, black history presentations, and E. J. Cooper’s 84th birthday kept the students busy. The cheerleaders, cooperettes, flagtwirlers, and pom pon girls confused the spectators at the pepfest when they traditionally exchanged roles. Hush Day kept the guys quiet by threatening the loss of their snowflake, and Kiss Day kept the girls busy dodging the guys’ eager attempts to steal their lips (and their hearts?). By combining Snow Week and the Jack-of-Hearts, the Activities Council did away with the traditional Snow King and Queen. They tentatively planned for a Spring Queen for something new. The snow week ended on Friday the 13th, but it left good luck and high spirits behind for the Hawks and the new Jack-of-Hearts. Senior Carolyn Mesarich said, “Snow Daze was different this year, but we had a good time, especially on Hush Day and Kiss Day.”
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Page 26 text:
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Heart Rustlers A double royal flush? It can only happen with twelve candidates for Jack-of-Hearts. Who won the pot? Dale Szabla was dealt the crown and the hearts of the Senior Class. The king was presented with gifts from abroad, and the foreign exchange students each congratulated him in their own language. The coronation was the climax of the Jack-of-Hearts tradition, but many looked past that morning of tense excitement and surprise to that Friday night. What could be so important? The girls paid the ante and asked their favorite gambler to the Jack-of-Hearts dance. Each brought her heart rustler out to supper before making an appearance on the dance floor. All were decked out in semi-formal dress, and flowers bloomed among the hearts and nervous smiles that decorated the room. Many of these same couples had secretly sent Valentine telegrams to each other only the day before. These were read out loud to the classes of the telegram recipients. Many felt they had been dealt a winning hand this Valentine’s Day. 22
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