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The part of Miss Brooks was played by Cindy Kirkpatrick, and Miss Mar- lowe by Beth Jones. john Hanlin portrayed Hugo Longacre, and Fred WVarner played Mr. Wadsworth. Gwen Lewis played Miss Audubon. The students were: Diane Murphy, Debbie Ulrich, Tami Szerlip, Van- essa Irion, Melinda Snodgrass, Pete Callahan, Don Piraino, Pat Thomas, Sharon Slade, and Julie Rutherford. Miss Brooks trys to impress Hugo with one of her home made cookies. Kirkpatrick, Hanlin Take Leads
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Jane Casanova Sherry Chatkoff Gall Dieiendori Cupid shot a quiver of his arrows over Highland on Friday, February 24, as the students voted Elena jen- sen, the track princess, Sports Sweetheart for 1967. Elena was announced the winner after the game with Albuquerque High on Saturday, February 25, which left the Hornets in victory with a score of 58-51. At a morning assembly Friday, Feb- ruary 24, the sweetheart candidates were introduced to the student body by the two masters of ceremonies, Bruce Puma and Ioe C. Morris. The girls were escorted through a huge red heart in the gym by two H- Club members, Art Hayman and VVilliam Douglas MeCurdy. As they were seated they were presented with a symbol of the sport they rep- resented. The H-Club at a regular meeting I screened the girls who had signed up and then voted on them. They then assigned each girl to represent a certain sport. In order for a girl to qualify for Sports Sweetheart she had to have a 'C' average and be a Senior attending Highland. Earlier in 1966 the decision was made by Student Council to elimi- nate the Sports Sweetheart from its scheduled activities. However, the H-Club voted to undertake this re- sponsibility to preserve its tradition. At the Sweetheart dance, held after the victorious game against the Al- buquerque Bulldogs, Elena was crowned by joe Morris. The music was provided by the Court Iesters, a Highland-Originated band. The decorations keeping with the red and white Valentine theme, mixed with the general air of Cupid's ar- rows. Vff is-'Sis W f Q it . L, L . --S Q Peggy Gernert Collette Lang Becky Lewzader Gina Massey Q X ' 1?
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