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Enjoyed B tudents At Semi-Formals Hi-Y SWEETHEART COURT-Dianne Harrison, senior attendantg Janet Langseth, Sweetheartg Donna Visser, junior attendantg Carol Jacobs, sophomore attendant. Teahouse of the August Moon' was the theme for the annual Girls' The entertainment at the Sweetheart Ball was provided hy Frank Dutra Club and O-Ki-Hi Tolo, which was held in November, Four. 87
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Page 88 text:
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Eileen Davis, FFA Sweetheart. I1 Eve Of Dancing THIS year was filled not only with homework, class- es and sports, but also, with dancing enjoyment. The class of '66 presented the '65 Senior Ball, MDays of Wine and Roses. The general chairmen were Lynette Freiter and Gary Romjue. The hard work ofthe class of ,66 was proved memorable by the contemporary decora- tions that graced the gym. Eileen Davis was crowned FFA Sweetheart by Vice President Wayne Schneider at the Harvest Ball in Octo- ber. The first semi-formal dance was held by O-Ki-Hi and Girls, Club. The theme of the tolo was i'Teahouse of the August Moon, with color combinations of black, gold, orange, and red. Hi-Y set the stage in red and white for the annual Sweetheart Ball, You'll Never Walk Alone. Janet Langseth was chosen to reign over the Valentine festivities. The 65 senior ball will always be remembered by the class of '66 who theme, Days of Wine and Roses, was carried out with bright colors and spent many hard working hours decorating the school gymnasium. The contemporary decorations.
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Queen Sue receives a congratulatory kiss at assembly from her sister, Tina. Sue Ballman, Ed Imhof SING the theme, uMemories Are Made of Thisn, Ta'Wan-Ka again presented the annual homecoming festivities in December. As the band played a coronation march, the homecoming royalty were presented at the homecoming assembly. They were Seniors Sue Ballman, queen, and Ed Imhof, kingg Juniors Margie Harte, prin- cess, and Terry Stoltenberg, princeg and Sophomores Kursti Park, duchess, and Jim Hadland, duke. A reception was held for the alumni before the basket- ball game, which the Cards won 53-36. When the royalty was again presented at the basketball game with Lincoln, Ed lmhof was unable to attend because of an injury which he suffered while tobogganing in the mountains. Queen Sue Ballman was escorted, at halftime, by Gary Romjue, ASB president. The Nu-Men played for the dance for the students and alumni after the game. Duke Jim Hadland Duchess Kursti Park Queen Sue Ballman King Ed Imhof Princess Margie Harte Prince Terry Stoltenberg Tracy Seigel Curt Goodwin Andy Kyllo Jeff Eastby Tina Ballman
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