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First-place trophy went to the Parent Trap was the representation for Senior class with The King the freshmen class, and I.” Mary Poppins was the title selected by the seventh grade to represent them in the judging. HOMECOMING Spirit w high Cindy Hass, President of the Student Council, shown presenting the first place trophy to Linda Ritter. The cheerleaders lead the pep rally in the old gym.
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Coming in third in the float judg- What's New Pussycat?” brought the Junior class ing was the Sophomore float, Dial in second. M for Murder.” As traditional, this year’s Homecoming activities included the pep rally, the snake dance, bonfire, float building, and the Homecoming Dance. Because of bad weather the pep rally was held inside; the bonfire went ahead as scheduled. Proceeding the game and dance the students backed the team by participating in three days of blue and gold spirit by wearing Victory Signs on Monday, Crazy Hats on Tuesday, and blue and gold on Wednesday. Crowned King and Queen were Art Osman and Char Carnes. Assisting them in reigning over the Dance were members of the Court; Terri Bixler, Bill Stickney, Sherry Eggen, A1 Widner, Jan McDannel, Jerry Klobucher, Bonnie Davis, Paul Okeley, Cheri Ambs, and Kim Hall. 12 The cheerleaders lead the last cheer of the evening at the bonfire. The King and Queen Char Carnes and Art Osman
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Graduation is only the hegining The Commencement speaker, Father Hugh Michael Beahan, was warmly received by the graduation audience. Father Beahan spoke on how fortunate the graduates were to be graduating in such exciting times.” One of the events mentioned was the space age and how the Senior’s parents had sparked under the moon while one day some of the Seniors may walk upon it. Salutatorian Dale Smith expressed the thanks of the class to those who had contributed to it’s success. Valedictorian Marcia Nor-tham spoke on future goals and not to set them too low' or too high. Terri Bixler happily receives the Faculty Club Scholarship, one of several awarded. 14
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