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Page 36 text:
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One of the ten finalists in Football Finals Court, Adrienne Haydu, rode in our first parade. Allen Rippy and Kim Helsabeck smiled broadly after the announcement by Diane McDonald and Mike Callahan that they had been chosen Cheerleader and Varsity Sweetheart.
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The School activities were highlighted this year by two important functions—the Naval Junior ROTC Ball and the Junior-Senior Prom. The NJROTC Ball is a formal dance for the members and their dates. This is the occasion fully awaited by all involved. After the ball, there is an officers’ breakfast for the officers and their dates. The Junior- Senior Prom is a new experience for juniors and a final highlight for all seniors. This is the last time they will be assembled as a senior class in formal attire. NJROTC cadets enjoy dancing at their own ball. Couples stop to muse about exciting events of the evening at the Junior-Senior.
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Page 37 text:
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The Soul Six provided entertainment for the Football Finals Dance. Mr. Gurganus crowned Sarah Mason, our first Football Finals Queen, during halftime. Football Finals wrapped up a long, yet enjoyable football season. A week of fun-filled activities led up to a climatic week-end. The numerous activities included Slave Day, Slogan Day, Silence Day, and a parade Thursday afternoon. The day set aside for voting seemed to drag on interminably for the ten girls in the Football Finals Court. Friday night ended part of the activites with the crowning of Sarah Mason, Football Finals Queen, and a well played game in which we vied for a win against the Cyclones of Wilson. On Saturday night there was a dance which officially ended the football season with the announcement of Varsity Sweetheart, Kim Helsabeck, and Cheer- leaders’ Sweetheart, Allen Rippy. Music for the dance was provided by the Soul Six. 33
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