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Underclassmen Take Sentimental Journey to 74 Queen Crowning The senior members of the 1974 Queen Court from left to right: Connie Schnell, Pam Spayd, Donna Burger, Queen Sue Lindauer, Patti Knust, Patti Andry, and Jane Vonderheide. The lights were dimmed; the stage curtains opened . . . There was a reflection of colored lights around the gym and in the hearts of every- one attending. The band sounded the fanfare and ten very elegant girls took a senti- mental journey down the gym floor. There was a drum roll as everyone waited for— The 1974 Ranger Bas- ketball Queen is Sue Lindauer! Lights flashed before her. A moment of unawareness came upon her as Steve Jahn, President of the Student Council, crowned her and bestowed a kiss of congratulations upon her. Sue reigned majestically throughout the game and was presented with a victory over the Shoals team. Sue's magic night will remain a treasure in her heart, and in the hearts of many, for her sentimental journey will never fade.
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Seniors Show Unison by Selecting ‘Queens’ of the Class Donna Burger
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Seniors Have Busy Final Year Preparing for Graduation and Trip Help me make it to Florida! was the cry from the senior class as Debbie Boeglin, Barbara Verkamp, and Steve Hascnour hit Mr. Dennis Tyring with their sales pitches. Gary Seger, president of the senior class, Randy Klem, valedictorian, and Rosie Snyder, salutatorian, got together to remember the year before graduation. At sectional time the senior class said, Chew 'em up! Spit 'em out! Flush 'em down! The Class of '74, together with their enthusiasm and vital- ity proved that their ingenuity took command of their act- ivities as they finally got it together. Originality and a thriving drive for spirit came through as the Class of '74 attempted to prove their leadership. The force of their final year led the way to an award-winning sectional display. Their determination became evident through the success of their candy sale. The final reward for their enthusiasm was a five-day class trip to Floria. They made known the fact that working together was the only way to go. 23
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