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196 OMING ROYALTY From three candidates selected by the Senior class, the student body chose Joann Radtke as Homecoming Queen. The Varsity Club chose their favorite senior football player as King--Tom Sherman. Princesses and Princes from each of the other classes served as the court: Helen Mann and Harry Waite (11); Linda Howard and Dick Pfister (10); and Terry Heintz and Ricky Irons (9).
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CHOIR ft f A , ' 0 i Q FIRST ROW: Shirley Gossett, Jeannie Brown, Sandi White, Pat Burhans, Glenda Wallace, Emogene Corey, Mary Jo Bonarski, Robbie Kniss, Norma Weston, Nancy English, Kathy Kreitlow, Mary Streeter, Betty Wallace, Director, Mrs. Glenda Schaefer. SECOND ROW: Jane Moerdyk, Marilyn Branch, Annette New, Mary Jo Corey, Judy Carroll, Ernee Hassler, Sharon Bowlby, Nancy Martin, June McNett, Karen Weishunn, Cheryl Alley, Xu dy Lull . THIRD ROW: Diane Addington, Georgia Hahn, Jane Ritter, Jamie Mann, Betty Ozanich, Phyllis Seiler, Rose Thornburg, Sally Wasko, Janie Scheussler, Dorene Benja- min, Donna McKnight, Jill Secor, Pat Thomas, Florence Hassler, Rita Fuller, Terri Heintz. FOURTH ROW: Pat Kole, Judy Klutts, Virginia Kilgore , Bertha Kreitlow, Aletha Veldt, Linda Turner, Pat Guiter, Millie Russell, Pat Stephayn, Kathy Washburn, Dorothy Wanink, Bill Bonarski, Chuck Addington, Roger Wadsworth, Jim Johnson, Steve Ott, Bob Kreitlow, Tom Harrel, Paul Ross, Larry Angel. NOT PICTURED: Linda Bigelow, Linda Coleman, Betty Kniss, Helen Mann, Bette Teall, Dorothy Thomas, Greg Welburn, Sherman Shumate . This year, the Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Schaefer, presented many enjoyable programs. The event which required the most preparation was the Christmas Program on December 18. The elementary music classes also participated in the program. The most popular song presented at this event, at least among the Choir members, was Do You Hear What I Hear by the composer that wrote Little Drummer Boy. The Choir also sang for Thanksgiving and Good Friday Assemblies, at the Art Show, and at Bacca- laureate. Several small groups were formed within the Choir throughout the year- -one of these groups won a prize in the Talent Show; another sang at Commencement. Alto- gether, the Choir had a very successful year and provided a great deal of enjoyment for the Student Body.
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AND WE DID 1 FRESHMAN SENIOR Run ' Em Over was the Freshman ' s prize-winning float--an honest-to- goodness wooden train that did ins pire the Devils to beat Saugatuck ' s Injuns. Faculty members judged the floats, and the Student Council awarded $10 to the Freshmen and $5 to the Seniors. JUNIOR SOPHOMORE
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