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The newly crowned homecoming king. Holly Yensel, shares the limelight with Queen Kathy Hollcraft and her court. Members of the regal set include (left to right) seniors Jackie Burton. Bruce Westphal, Ann Hen- ricks, Mark Barclay, Holly Yensel, Kathy Hollcraft, and underclassmen Ruth Jeffs, Nick Hale, Carol Kramer, Mark Baird, Terry Dougherty, and Danny Blackwell. Kathy, Holly Reign Over February Festivities Having received the enchanting title of Homecoming Queen , Kathy Hollcraft is obviously quite happy, as evidenced by her tears. The rose princess. Donna Sparks, and her bashful escort, Todd Pool, stand in awe of the spotlights and enthusiastic applause.
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Senior Conventions Inject Political Enthusiasm In his acceptance speech, Gary Baldwin, the 1969 senator from the Federalist Party, ex- presses his gratitude to his loyal supporters. The Feds spent hours designing badges, writ- ing slogans, making posters, and cutting confetti for their cause. Nats are Great! A minority leader with majority im- pact, Wayne Wilson, with, hopes of political ecstasy, delivers his acceptance speech as Senior Representative. Despite a gallant campaign, the Nationalist Party suffered a tight loss to the Federalist Party.
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Romeo and Juliet Provide A Time for Us ' ' The 1970 Franklin Central prom theme A Time for Us was well chosen as it predicted the romantic situation of the majestic queen and her radiant court. The court members include (left to right) Ruth JeflTs, Mary Frances Stillabower. Roberta Carlson, Queen Mary Whitsit, Peggy Schmidt, Laura Macaluso, Patti Brandt, Nancy Boggs, and Sherri Walker. Lights are dim and low, everyone knows how to act, without knowing what to do. An aura of refined excitement permeates the air and leaves eyes shining. As youth, A Time for Us seemed romantically appropriate, as did a King J ere and Queen Mary. Dates kept whispering Just one more dance and we ' ll go , but music kept playing, persuading us to stay on into the night. Only when theformais crisp rustle had been quieted, and the tu.x zipped into its rented home, did the memory echo that it was A Time for Us. (Left) Prom Queen . . . Prom King . . . can be a dream-come-true for only two juniors. The feeling Of anxiety was soon lifted as Jere Cox and Mary Whitsit were crowned King and Queen. (Above) Rented ruffled shirts and long flowing gowns move to the rhythms of each tantalizing second of prom time.
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