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Couples Earn Titles i One girl and one boy were chosen each month throughout the school year i as girl ofthe month and Rotarian respec- tively. l The nine girls were selected for such qualities as personality, friendliness lead- y ership, sports, spirit, talent, service, in- dividuality, and scholarship. Rotarians were named by a vote of the student council each month. The y boys attended weekly luncheons, and the girls were honored with corsages. A vw an Maqmq , J -
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'6San rancisco by Starlight Soft lights, the majestic Golden Gate, clanging cable cars, busy Fisherman's Wharf . . . was an evening spent in San Francisco by upperclassmen attending the 4th annual Junior- Senior prom on May 10. Seniors chose five girls for prom princesses: Beula Wood, Sandy Febach, Francine Berns, Judy Berg, and Janice Pyle. The climax of the evening came as Jeff Wiles, ofthe Junior Class, crowned Queen Beula l. J 'J Y tm. wus E 9 Q Q Mig i 35'
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4 . if , i f f . .... i , ,,., , .. ,f Q. ' fx I Far left: Mark Hafferkamp was Rotarian for the month of September, and Jane Sundet was selected girl of the month for her personality. Dave Bull was voted Rotarian for October, while Kay Hoerauf was named for her leadership. Ron Quimby was chosen Rotarian in November, and Vickie Worden was selected girl of the month for her friendliness. Lower center: Georgia Forgard was chosen for her talent, and Mike Gregg was voted Rotarian for February. Gary Erickson was named Rotarian for the month of March, while Debbie Fry was selected girl of the month for her service. Left: Rotarian for the month of January was Lance Cooley, and girl of the month was Dawn Bauer, chosen for her spirit. Rotarian for the month of December was Paul Losie, while girl of the month, selected for her participation in sports, was Bonnie Beukelman, Below: Rotarian for May was Chuck Hammack. and girl of the month was Judy Berg, named for her scholarship. Girl of the month for April was Judy Henry. named for her individuality, and Rotarian for the month was Dave Kemp. -il Y'
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