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- 4 , 'H X f X X . Xt X - r X KV' Lively action by Lorri Zeiler was typical of students on the go at the Surrounded by bulldog motifs, Bob Kot's drums established the rhythm of the action, Kick-off Dance. Pouring plenty of tasty apple cider at the refreshments stand kept Mr. Claude Peloquin busy its Mr. Vanderberg checked the quality. Kick-off Dance initiated September 17, 1966, marked the beginning of the football season. The Girls' Club recognized this event by sponsoring the Kick-Off Dance. Introduction of football players and a speech by Coach Tysall highlighted the evening. The Nightriders, under the direction of Dave Fey, provided enjoyable popular music for the dance. The gym was given a football atmosphere by sportive decorations with a bulldog motif. The players of the sophomore and varsity football teams had their names printed on the decorations. Refreshments of punch and donuts gave the dancers a pleasant moment of rest. Lots of money earned for the Girls' Club made Terry Phillip and Cindy Tobias very happy at the Coat Check stand. fx f ln ,QW ian:-+---...- .
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244 Fall Frolic with Golden-Knight theme into rw w Admiring the Golden-Knight poster, Nancy Knirsch and Ed Hastings enjoyed them- Dancing to the romantic music ofthe Don-Tays put Donna lalcczny selves at the lloniecoming Dance, The Fall Frolic was planned as the first homecoming dance of the new Campus. The theme, Golden-Knight, set the roman- tic mood of early medieval times. The Student Council, which sponsored the affair this year, made sure the gym was trans- formed into a golden fantasy with knights, shields of armor, and a beautiful throne. The highlight of the evening proved to be the crowning of the king and queen, selected by the senior class. Nancy Voorn and Chuck Dahlke received this honor. The other classes also chose a boy and girl to represent them as members of the court. Delicious refreshments and the lively music of the Don-Tays added to the excitement ofthe occasion. As they awaited the coronation, Michele Klein and jeff Broder visited under the protection of the Golden-Knight. WK 'ilu L p . f t i' and Steve Schmiedl in a pleasant mood. A trophy for the outstanding lloat in the llomeconting Pzirntle was presented by Tom Langner to Sue Chifo, who represented the Spanish Club at Northeast.
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