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Kay McKee Reigns at Fall Homeeoming Kay McKee, a senior, was crowned 1965 Football Queen during the halftime of the Concordia game. The second annual Football Home™ coming was observed during cere- monies at the halftime of the Concordia game. The football team chose four girls, one from each class, as candidates . The student body voted to determine the queen. At the ceremonies the candidates and their escorts appeared on the field. Tonya Miller, last year ' s queen, crowned Kay McKee 1965 Football Queen. Members of the Football Queen ' s Court were Carol Roebel, junior; Ethel Firm, sophomore; and Debbie Westland, freshman.
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School Routine Progresses Smoothly Along with much extra-curricular activity, the school routine also con¬ tinued . This year activity period was moved to the end of the day, preceeded by six periods of class. This period was set aside for club meetings, homeroom activities, and frequent pep rallies. Classroom periods were reg¬ ulated by the bell, which sounded at the end of fifty-five minuted and re¬ sulted in students rushing to lockers and another class beginning five minutes later. During the half-hour lunch break recreation was provided in the auditorium. Several boys enjoy a volleyball game as a part of the recrea¬ tion provided to students during their limch period. Senior Steve Lewis, looking to his future, seeks information on the college of his choice from the files in the guidance office. Sophomores Ethel Finn and Connie Anderson make a little freshman kneel before them during the traditional Blue Triangle Initiation. 8
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Mr. Ernest Worthing, Steve Lewis, questions Miss Prism, Tina Lung, about the mystery of the baby in the handbag. Mr. Shelton as director of the play instructs the cast on an important item at dress rehearsal. Class Play Set in The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde was chosen as the Senior Play for this year. It had a cast of nine people and was directed by Mr. Shelton. The play is a satire of Victorian Victorian Society society. The plot of the play is an idealistic situation involving the confusion of the name Ernest and to whom it belonged. The play was presented twice and was well accepted.
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