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With School Life The seniors won second prize with their Lions A-Go-Go float. .{J i kit The prize-winning theme We ' d Rather Fight ... brought glory to the juniors. They conveyed the idea by making a huge lion ' s head of tissue-stuffed chicken wire, and then gave it a large black eye. Each junior sported a shiner as well. Select a theme, and make your float so that we can easily recognize it, the judges said. With this — and the stipulation that no more than five dollars or 60 hours be spent on the project in mind, each class and club set to work. Originality (in terms of theme choice and float decoration) was, of course, carefully judged. The percentage of student participation on each float was decisive also. The sophomores expressed great school spi- rit by encouraging tremendous class partici- pation on their float.
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Through Dances, Banquets, Proms Margie Shimer and Mr. Jones enjoy a dance at one of the after-game dances, which were sponsored by the G.A.A. and the Oracle staff. The king, queen, and court, chosen by the juniors and seniors, were as follows: STANDING, Dick Minnick and LaDonna Ebler, shyest; Sandy Klopfenstein and Steve BoUier, best personality; Diana Henry and Jerry Timmerman, best dancers; Jean Bender and Terry Sauder, best dressed; Nan Wetzel and John Klopfenstein, most athletic; and center, Dave Jones, King; and Kay Zorger, Queen. SEATED are Sharon Litton, most poised; Lowena Gerig, wittiest; Jim Hedges, most gen- tlemanly. Mike Pape, wittiest, was absent when picture was taken. The couples dined by candlelight while Merlin, B. Gillett, prophesied the future of each senior. A Coronation Ball followed the dinner in the Chamber of Commerce Hall. Decorations were carried out with Knights ' shields and various coats of arms. The Trends provided music for the gala evening in Camelot.
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