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SPECIAL PROGRAMS HIGHLIGHTED You girls sure have a lot of luggage for just ONE weekend at Y-Teen camp! The Warsaw High School Band provided an hour of listening enjoyment. Dr. Frank Liddle advised stu- dents about their plans for the house down the road. One of the highlights of the Senior year is the entertaining Senior banquet. The purpose of the F. T. A. play was to stress the impor- tance of Teacher Appreciation week. Special sports awards are present- ed at the Athletic Banquet. The team made an impressive picture in their suits at the beginning of the special County Tourney Pep Session.
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1 FUN, FROLIC, AND FRIENDSHIPS Don ' t Steve and Linda look charming tonight ' Now, Pann! Surely Theresa didn ' t do anything to de- serve THAT! It seems that Kris and Cindy are making the final touch- ups on their Senior cords before they hit the sack. Hey Sue! What IS in there ' ' Don ' t Disturb! Nila and Linda are studying their shorthand. This looks like a lively group of musicians! The fruit of kindness is many friends. A typical noon scene at H. H. S. This Jr. High couple seems to be enjoying itself. It looks as if it has been a long and tiring day for Kim and Arnold.
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KING AND QUEEN COURT Every year the Prom creates an ex- citement and splendor that no other event could. This year the Juniors presented the Seniors v ith a magnificent Prom, Tender Is the Night. ' ' The decorated ballroom and the light smooth music cre- ated a romantic atmosphere throughout the evening. The most exciting moments of t h e Prom were, of course, those moments of the crowning of the King and Queen and the presentation of the court. Mar- vin Schlatter was crowned King and Sher- ry Boggs, Queen. The other members of the court were Arnold Bailey, John Gump, Lloyd Hoot, Janet McComb, Mary Ann Motz, and Kathy Pulver. The Prom was succeeded by an After - Prom party at the gym of H. H. S. The band, The Productions, provided the music. The gym was decorated to look like a beach; and there was lots of food to eat, all provided by the Senior mother s and the businessmen of Huntertown. 10
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