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Laura Partridge and Ricki Shaw revive the thrill of a agtime band in the majorette's song and dance routine. J Grandma Marti Carmichael awaits the arrival of Little Red Riding Hood in the varsity cheerleader skit. Wait-Wait. ls a final conclusion to the evening, Valory Greenfield leads the participating seniors in the '68 class song. 51
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5 Emcees Barry Abbott, Valory Greenfield, and Bud enior tunt ight ccThe Great Class As emcees of Senior Stunt Night, Barry Abbott, Bud Bradbury, and Val Green- field gave a taste of Senioritis to juniors and sophomores as they introduced the Class of '68. They added a touch of uniqueness to the night by preceding each skit with a short, lead-in act. Seniors displayed varied talents in six- teen skits Which were under the direction ofGMr. Sam Daniels. The spreading senior disease seemed to afflict all as the audi- ence viewed scenes of chaos in Subur- bia, perfection in Modern Dance Club's performances, fantasy in the cheerleaders' Little Red Riding Hood, a visit with J oe Pyne by that mysterious group 4'Phased Out , and various songs by the Triple Trio and Double Quintet. The spirit of being a ,68 senior was summed up in the Hnale when the entire cast paid tribute to their class- The Great Class --with an original song. 50 Bradbury contemplate plans for the night ahead thro ugh a song tl x ,J Modern Dance Club member, senior Jody Shotwell, displays he talents as she moves to the jazz rhythm of Walk Don't R un.'
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Homecoming Weekend Frolics Reign Homecoming's eighth traditional pre- game parade was complete with floats, cheerleaders, chatonettes, and the march- ing band. School organizations and va- rious classes and homerooms participated in the parade and submitted floats to be rated by a panel of judges. Floats judged outstanding were: first, Class of '68, second, Class of '70 and Concert Chorus, and third, Elite and In- teract service clubs. After the parade, Booster's Club spon- sored a roast beef dinner followed by Panther Prowl. The Prowl's acts and sat- ires were directed toward the age old rival, South Dade. Awarded to the Con- cert Chorus, who presented an amusing act with a Greek theme, was first place. Second place went to Elite and third to the Class of '70, the sophomore class. The grand finale of the night was the announcement and crowning of the 1968 Homecoming Queen. Presented as queen, Patty Iverson, reigned sovereign over all on homecoming weekend. The queen and her court were pre- sented at the game played at Harris field against South Dade. Completing the the Everglades Hotel. ,ng.lLQurs,and.ha1:iJ4uz1:khthe.cla.ss ' ' stitutesl a replica of the senior class ring. It won first prize for the seniors' efforts. Interact Club men go all out i Alexis Yanaros poses as maladjusted Rebel player and visits sophomore class' Lucy the Psychiatrist. 52
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