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Page 17 text:
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Frontier theme Pioneer Spirit amplifies The spirit of Clark ' s student body dur¬ ing the 1969 Homecoming Week proved the Pioneers ' tremendous desire to win. Clarkites responded whole-heartedly to the various themes represented on each of the five days of the big week. For example, the students bedecked them¬ selves with loud and bizarre neckties, but¬ tons, and frontier-type clothing. Also, the Senior Skit stimulated the emotions of the football team, the students, and the teachers by being both humorous and serious. Although it rained on Homecoming Night, the spirits of Clark ' s boosters were not dampened, and both the Band, Twirlers, and Pom Pan Corps performed admirably in encouraging the football team. Regardless of the Pioneer spirit, Clark lost by a narrow margin to Hammond.
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Dances, fashions are vibrant In constant demand for the ever-popular soul music, the World Column plays at numerous Clark dances. Becoming the shelves of a fashion showcase, Clark ' s halls held the modern dress of today ' s youth. Wire-framed glasses, brogues, higher-heeled specta¬ tors, and scarves added an extra touch. Longer hair and side-burns of the longest legal length (down to the earlobe) were exceedingly popular among the males. Representing school dress, flared slacks for the boys and culottes, which the girls found more favorable over the conven¬ tional skirt, a trend toward comfort developed. Plaid and striped slacks, as well as exotic Indian garb—beads, moc¬ casins, and armbands—turned school dress vivid. Fast girations and on and off blinking many-colored lights created the mood. The band, Pom Pons, and the Twirler Corps presented A Space Odyssey. Music was provided by the Telstars, complete with an organ and brass. Decorations of sil¬ very, twinkling stars and space food of pretzels and punch represented the gaiety and imagination of Clark ' s dances. Sounds were loud and blaring, dancers were in constant motion, and lights were touching the inner mind. Dances were more than just school activities, they were happenings.
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