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Seniors take honors in a Tiger roast Conforming with the theme of car¬ toon heroes, Clarkites worked for perfection in every aspect of the Homecoming activities. Diligent Booster Club members sacrificed hours of sleep to assem¬ ble a display on the school lawn. A spider web and cartoon characters proclaimed, “Our Super Heroes Will Entangle The Tigers.” The traditional pep assembly ignited school-wide enthusiasm. Sen¬ iors captured honors in the yell con¬ test as well as the homeroom sign contest. “Lockey and His Friends,” the Senior Skit, added comic relief to the atmosphere. Finally, in glaring silence, the queen was announced. That evening, a tension-filled audience watched the team of “Super- Heroes” score a winning touchdown in the final moments of play to climax one memorable event: Homecoming. Under King Alvin’s protection. Miss Home¬ coming joins the pre-victory celebration during the senior skit. Reigning over Homecoming festivities. Queen Linda Seth and attendants Teresa Mierwa and Carol Zmiga, seniors; Patty Matura, junior; Marie Zdankiewicz, sophomore; and Cindy Spanburg, freshman, added a regal touch.
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Marilee Ogren realized her goals in art at an Indiana Artists’ Conference. summer 1968 Gaining new ideas for future pub¬ lications was the purpose of summer journalistic institutes. Twirlers, gymnasts, and cheer¬ leaders took advantage of specialized camps in their areas. Through the efforts of the National Science Found¬ ation, students were able to study scientific topics. Fine arts was another topic of interest as art and music skills were mastered. For the third year, audio-visual members attended the AVO convention. Communication was stressed at the institutes held for Student Coun¬ cil and Girls’ and Boys’ State rep¬ resentatives. At an audio-visual convention, Brian Olds was introduced to more modern equipment. Kansas, Purdue, and Western Michigan universities provided an opportunity for Pete Brand- man, Pete Stecy, Debbie Svitek, Cindy Hric, and Cindy Gaspar to delve into diversified scien¬ tific fields and sample college life.
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After three years of unsuccessful attempts, the Class of 1969 ' s final float resulted in a first place ribbon.
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