DANCEQ WEL 5.4 A 3 s syr 1 71 9 Q fl' gm?n 1. S ., 5. it K UANCE Roarrng 20 s was the theme of the May 21 dancer though small, the turnout jumped into the right mood. Chosen as 1965 May Queen, Nancy Dittmar is crowned here by last year's Queen, Patty Temple. Honored as princesses were Sherrie Ecker Bunnie Knapp Sherri Langefeld and Nora Slutzky QUEEN NANO! wang O, if , Q-M f'4J N72 vm U 5 i If I , O XS-3' ' no X if: W A Ear Y! 71 PJ WIG-G-LE sf Wei f 1 Z ,fwf,?l To the left, in an imperfect u y, ,N March 26 picture, are the fm . x ly wh it great Tony Miller and Jill S -Lf' Potter, dance contest winners. ,.q,4,,. Of course, Tony moves so fast, he can't be photographed. isa. 5 '-H -9 Two of the roaring teens at the Roaring 20 were Bob Long and Donna Nagel who won the Charleston Contest AHCC
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Topping all award winners in 1965 were Salutatorian Sarah Birss and Valedictorian Anne Webster, shown here with their trophies just after the June 3 assembly. Mrs. Kenneth Wilkins Qfar rightj presents DAR Outstanding Student awards to Linda Donovan and Steve Caminiti. AWARD WINNERS Four La Colina boys earned honorable mention awards at the local Science Fair: Ned Oakley, Steve Foote, frontg Greg Prachar, John Gardner. Winners of Ford Future Sci- entists of America regional awards are Al Clancy and Darlene Craviotto. Al Clancy, left, holds his local first place and zone third place trophies, and John Santrizos, his local third place award in Opti- mist Club Speech Contest. Below are the f1fte'en students who except for the Valedictorran and Salutatorian had the highest three-year grade point averages among 1965 grad- 113165. Dennis Anderson holds his top award- winning project in the Britannia Con- test. Runners-up are Steve Caminiti and Eugenia Seelenbinder.
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