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Favorites presented at ' ' Greatest Show On This year ' s King Favorites Dance was held Feb. 10, 8:30 to 12:30 at the King Cafetorium. The theme of the dance, Under the Big Top, was centered around the band, Circus, from Houston. Many of the students contributed their artistic talents and hard work to plan decorations several weeks in advance. Hot dogs and other carnival-rype food was served. While everyone danced, Mr. Gold took pic- tures of couples who wanted a memento of Favorites ' 73. During the break taken by the band. King Favor- ites were announced. Sixty-rwo people were favorites or favorite runner-ups They included 16 seniors, 12 juniors and 8 sophomores. Two people tied There were 30 favorites and 32 run ner-ups. Bick Brown and Karen Gab bard were chosen King and Queen respectively, in the voting which took place the previous week in homeroom classes. 1. Joel Armstrong and Sharon Tubb prepare for Favorites dance with many long hours of hard work. 2. Mrs. DcShane enjoys pinning on Favorite ribbons as Donna SchindJer happily walks up to receive her honor. 3. Hal Ells- worth portrays his usual expression as he and his date, Kim Strunk, enjoy the dance. 4. Tommy Lewis contributes a little bit of impromptu finale music during the announce- ment of Favorites. 5. Sophomore Favorites enjoy their first year of glory. 6. The band, Circus, contributes the music to make Under the Big Top a grand success. J
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February welcomes the return of the P. 0. W. ' s Along with snowflakes, February also brought cheers and tears with the returning of the P.O.W. ' s follow- ing the truce of the Vietnam War. The nation mourned the deaths of both ex-presidents, Truman and John- son. As important milestones were taking place in national affairs. King High School went on as usual. Many plans were made around the excite- ment of Valentines, as the Psychol- ogy Club delivered Valentine tele- grams and the French Club sold car- nations. Seniors planned for gradua- tion with the ordering of their invita- tions, announcements, caps, and gowns. National Merit Finalists were announced, with four being from King. The Student Council nomi- nated 25 seniors for the Court of Honor, and a panel of 15 teachers chose eight of these to be the Royal Court of Honor. The King band held a Mexican Supper and earned over $1000. The month ended with King sponsoring an NFL qualifying tourna- ment. 4r ' -• B BBBW B J
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