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Waitina impatiently With club in hand. Mrs Cham- berlin was heard to say. Oh. I'm waiting for them all right. about the Rock 99 D J. outfit that arrived over 30 minutes late Looks good Michele Mi- dles and Brian Carney en- joy an appetizing candle- light dinner including broasted chicken and pota- toes. corn, rolls, salad, and apple or cherry p»e a la mode The meal was served by seventh grade students Crownma the Queen Debbie Gannaway relin- quishes her reign as queen with a smile to Belinda Routh. newly elected by her fellow FHA members. Sweetheart Court Queen Belinda Routh. junior; Lynn Witt, freshman. Frances Lake, sophomore; Mary Voeiker. senior; and Cindy Ahlers. eighth grader.
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“I bit my lip, Belinda Routh said recalling the first thing she did when she was crowned Sweetheart queen. “I was scared and nervous and when they called my name I bit my lip. The crowning ceremony differed from those of the past years in that the lights were dimmed and each attendant car- ried a candle and flower arrangement. The ceremony was a lot nicer, more formal, Chris Hughes said. “I think it should be carried on as a tradition. To protect the gym floor (which was on it’s last leg, so to speak) from fur- ther wear, a plastic cover was pur- chased by the school. The use of this covering drew mixed comments from banquet-goers. The floor was tricky to walk on with high heels, Debbie Gannaway stated. The cover made it look less like an athletic gym and more like a banquet though.” Broasted chicken and potatoes, pre- pared by the Shady Nook, highlighted the dinner menu for the event. Sandy Garretson, a 1981 graduate of HHS, and Brian Pitts, a junior, enter- tained the assemblage with romantic duets including the theme song Just You and I. Lost in Love, and When I Wanted You. Angel's hair (spun fiberglass) was one of the few complaints the banquet received. Though it made a pretty decoration, it was for looks only as Deonn Squibb found out, It was pret- ty to look at, but it got on me and kept digging into my skin.” A dance rounded the evening to a successful clQse with the music of a belated Rock 99 and D.J. crew. JUST YOU AND I AT THE $10 That's what you paid for this book
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Like this. Brian Pitts, ju- nior. demonstrated to first- year principal Janice Hogan how easy it was to ring a bottle of Coke Go for it. Hogan gives it a try. finding out it’s more dif- ficult than it looks. Nap time! Mike Roth- mayer, eighth grader, rests up for a tiresome float ride in the Fall Festival Parade Prize protect Caveman Joe Bennett was Mr En- och's prize project for the Booster Club float
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