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Alary Sue Stiles enjoys the ride around the field on the Ixick of a convertible. Vickie Jacks is all smiles as she is driven an tuncl the field. Anxious and excited. Kelly Wooiam waits for halftime to hey in at Lowrey Field. Robin lyo smiles at the crowd duriny halftime of the h( mec( yminyyame. Waiting for the announcement. Connie Dickey. Sharon Collier and Stephanie Brown stand with their fathers. Student life 13
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Thirteen beauties compete for title Thirteen princesses on Friday the I3th even the luck o' the Plainsmen'' wasn't strong enough tor that. For the first time in the memory of Monterey football fans, the inevitable happened: On Friday October 13th the Plainsmen lost a homecoming game. But even the disappointing loss to the Pampa Harvesters was not enough to damjxm the festive spirit of the traditional homecoming, roget the big day started, approximately 77» ex-students and the entire Monterey student body joined in the Spirit Week pep rally. During the day. a record number of 163 former Plainsmen visited the Exes' Reception in the homemaking living room, rheme for the reception was ' You've come a long way. baby! The Plainsmen turned out in full force for the football game against Pampa. At halftime, twelve 1957 Thunderbirds and a 1957 Corvette carried the 13 member Homecoming Court onto the field. The rvrning came to 1 climax as Head Cheerleader Cathy Gaschen was crowned Homecoming Queen. Even after the disheartening loss, the festivities continued as Plainsmen danced on into the night at the Homecoming Dance. Richard I lobbs. coordinator for the activities, said. “We feel that the involvement of exes has made this the most successful homecoming in years. Lisa Hensleys face mirrors her excitement on homecoming night. Above: Cathy Gaschen and her father. Mr. John Gaschen. wait nervously for the coronation. Below. President Paul I lancock congratulates Cathy after she has been crowned I lomccoming Queen. ry
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Cowtown transforms ’Men From cowchip throwing to nightclub shows. Cowtown provided an evening full of a wide variety of entertainment. Soon after Cowtown began. Monterey halls were filled with hatted, booted cowboys. The large participation in dressing up was a result of a 25c decrease in entrance fee if suitable clothing was worn. one of the evening’s major attractions was the cantores’ production of Caberet. a typical Western nightclub. This group was one of the most successful financially, earning over $300 during a two hour period. Without a doubt, the biggest crowd-pleaser was the all- new Macho Man Contest. Junior Tri-Hi-Y. “Classic. sponsored the show, and although it was popular, the lack of organization caused their profits to be less than they had hoped for. Winners of this popular contest included sophomore Marty Boobany. junior Mike Cregg. and senior Paul Thompson. Bruce Curlee. a senior, surpassed them all to gain the title of Monterey Macho Man. Cowtown was designed to give each of its participants a look at the typical Saturday night in the old days. Each Plainsman ended his evening with a feeling of nostalgia. In town for Cowtown festivities, the Plainsman version of the Over the l till Gang pose for the camera. Members of the gang are Garrg Gilbert. Mike books. Steve Reynolds. Curtis Conaway and Mark Zouzalik. 14 Student life
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