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Donna Luke takes 1968 Homecoming Queen honor. Court Members are Princess Becky Collins, Nancy George, Queen Donna Luke, Princess Sue Cox, Connie Cross and Debbie Harms. Gary Craven and Joe Staponski drive the winning senior float down Thompson Avenue. Candidates and their escorts, band, drill team and many other floats made up the parade. Queen Donna was crowned at half time of the football game and a dance culminated the homecoming events. Junior Sue Cox was crowned first princess. She was es- corted by Chuck Haley. Second princess was sophomore Becky Collins. She was escorted by Jerry Kochanowski. n
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Rev. James Akins chuckles as he relates a joke to the student body at the Thanks- giving assembly. Senior Ellie Wood; portraying the mother of five daughters summons the aid of two daughters played by seniors Brenda Wolverton and Lynda Edwards. The characters were cast members of the senior play, “Pride and Prejudice.” Assemblies ere informative as well as entertaining. The annual Christmas assembly, presented by the juniors, featured the Madrigal Singers, an acapella group directed by Mr. Erwin. Besides getting out of classes, assemblies offered outside talent as well as student talent doing their own thing. As- semblies were looked forward to with interest and curiosity and often rewarded both. Instruction on observing safety in cars was presented by a veteran race car driver through film including the excerpts of the Indianapolis 500 and interviews with drivers like A.J. Foyt. The importance of Thanksgiving was related by Rev. James Akins, local Baptist preacher. Bruno Chaput and Minor Vargas told how they spent Christmas at their home in Belgium and Costa Rica. Mr. Erwin also directed choral numbers sung by groups in the music department. The assembly closed with “Silent Night” sung by the entire audience. A lively assembly featured Caryl Walker, area folk singer. Caryl opened his music, ranging from “barnyard soul” to current rock music, on his guitar. Perhaps the most enjoyable assemblies were those that featured talented classmates. The senior play, “Pride and Prejudice”, was received with praise as was the junior play Meet Me In St. Louis”. Pep Assemblies took place nearly every week. Team members were recognized, queens were announced and cheerleaders attempted to build school spirit. Inevitably each pep assembly concluded with the ear-blasting shout of the victory cheer and the singing of Alma Mater”. 12
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