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Urgcmizations Divide Carnival Profits The united efforts of the student body totaled an amount of 951, 337. 26 to make history of the second carnival at the gym on November 12. NHS members had the responsibility of planning and coordinating Work. On a volunteer basis, the students, teachers and employees built all the booths and worked at various times during the evening. Advance tickets sold by the grade school totaled 3503, 90, After choosing candidates, the royalty was picked from the classes which sold the most tickets. Carnival royalty, ABOVE LEFT: Bingo, ABOVE RIGHT, novelties, BELOW, and,Gene Benthin as jail guard, BELOW RIGHT, were only a sprinkling of many attractions. The crowd, RIGHT3 was a mixture of all ages, proving the carnival was for young and old.
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Prom zglat Ends Early A low hanging ceiling of bright colored streamers, a spouting fountain, and pennies by each place card set the mood, May 6 for the junior- Senior Banquet: We 've Only just Be- gun. Freshman servants, Kathy Walter, David Stahl, Mary Ann Sorensen, Gary Goertz, Betty Andersen, Ross Ulrich, Mark Wollman, Bob Pidde, Kathy Schmidy, Bonnie Ensz, and Mark Gross were responsible for food service, a skit, and the prom punch. Shana Cullickson sang the theme song which preceded post dinner acknowledgements given by the junior and senior class presidents. Teachers Richard Tschetter concluded time program with several anec- dotes. Open to all high school stu- dents, the prom started at 9:15. It closed down at 11:00 due to the ill conduct of students. Re- premanded later by the adminis- tration through a lecture, stu- dents found school rules reforced more strictly. Couples, BOTTOM RIGHT dance to the Velvet Expose just before everyone was asked to leave. 7
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