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LEFT: Laurie Nottingham eats her delicious pancakes and ham at the ASB Breakfast. BELOW: Entertaining hungry crowds at the ASB Pancake Break- fast, Ann Swearingen performs a song of her own creation. y = Po IESSE ECK Ku
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Helping with the heavy work at the benefit breakfast is always dependable Mr. Jess Rhodes. Halloween Brings Students in Costumes to Serve Pancakes. More than 3,000 hungry customers ar- rived at the annual ASB breakfast Sunday morning, Oct. 31. Flipping pancakes and pouring juice and coffee were 120 LO students in var- ied Halloween costumes and masks. Ta- bles were decorated with crepe paper and pumpkins. Following a precedent set last year, there was no class competition in ticket sales. Student leaders at Workshop in the fall decided to organize Blue and White teams according to the English class of each senator. From a total profit of $2,100, stu- dents were promised half the money to- wards a student center to be built by the Industrial Arts classes. Team-sponsored car rallies failed ac- cording to first vice-president Leslie Sam- mons because, “The breakfast is no longer a novelty. We need another big money raiser.” Dressed as a hillbilly, Ruth Milner heads toward another dirty table. 24 ASB Breakfast
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Spirited Participation Develops Without Class Competition When faced with a decision concern- ing traditional Homecoming class comp- etition, Social Coordinator Laureen Ham- burg presented the issue for a senate vote. It was defeated by a small margin. Although many students feared it would result in lack of motivation, the usual excitement rose from the student body as each class crowned two princesses. Each class also had a float or some representation of the theme “Those Were the Days in the Friday afternoon parade. Hat Day , initiated by the rally, brought many students and teachers in a colorful array of hats. Some students danced in the halls to songs of the fifties during breaks and lunch. Junior Cheri Creighton was crowned to rule over a Laker victory with Cen- tennial, a folk dance in the gym, and a dance in the cafetorium to the music of Kobolden Keep. Choir director Gerry Johnson serenades counselor Robyn Finseth to the tune of April Love. 26 Homecoming Court
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