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-sxx .xx by Mark Black, the wandering troubadour, described the wonders of Venice. I - l q Sue Bright, Master of Ceremonies, wel- comed the juniors and seniors to the city of Venice. Stardusters play at banquet. Dancing seems to be a favorite of Judy Becker and Mike Jones. 4 72 The Juniors sing Volare and More accompanied by Ricky JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET SUCCESSFUL As jtuiiors and seniors from Mustang arrived at the Okla- homa Home Builders' Association building at 625 Northwest Expressway Saturday night for their junior-senior banquet and prom, the girls admired each others dresses and hairdos, and the guys and gals chatted until time to eat. After the meal Sue Bright, Master of Ceremonies, intro- duced a junior vocal octet composed of Kevin Goin, Jeanie Jones, Tim Wells, Carol Grissom, Sue Bright, Fred Hussfeldt, and Jeanie Batterman, who sang two songs. They were accompanied by Kenny Haskin on the drums, Ricky Fore- man on the bass, and Carolyn Stover on the piano. The theme of the evening was Ro- mance in Venice . Speeches were 1, given by Sue Bright, Gary Horton, h Mark Black, Carol Grissom, Donnie Robinson, and Jim Kitch. After the music and the speeches, the prom began. The Stardusters band was hired to play for it. During the break of the prom, punch and cookies were served to the fatigued and thirsty dancers. The main decorations for the evening consisted of a 15 foot mural painted by A Danny Godwin, Adrian Purvis, and Butch Bassett. Everyone was excited about the ban quet and enjoyed it. The juniors are now looking forward to next year's ban quet and prom. ' Those present were Mustang School Board members and their wives, the faculty and their spouses, and the jun- ior and senior class parents. Courtesy of T. J. HANKER AGENCY Wheatland, Okla.
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SADIE HAWKINS HELD AT DOGPATCH Steve Gooch catches Danny Sim- mons in Sadie Hawkins race. Mrs. Cooley is dressed for Sadie Hawkins Day in her mini gunny sack dress. Lil Abner and Daisy Mae get the race started. The tug has begun! Martin' Sam, Mr. Holleyman, and Mammy Yokum, Mrs. Hoff- man, pose for picture. Thursday, April 19th, the Mus- tang Bronchos changed into Mus- tang Dogpatchers for Sadie Hawkins day. They decorated the main hall walls with appropriate his and her footprints, cute sayings, and a sweetheart tree, which many girls signed their names on plus their hopeful catches on. Marriage licenses and tickets to the party that night were sold. The licenses were ten cents and twenty-five centsg tickets fifty cents per couple. The party started at 7:30 and ended at 9:30. The day began as the students and teachers arrived at school in their 'Dogpatch best'. Marryin' Sam, Mr. Holleyman, came at noon to conduct the race and wed- dings. Brides had to buy their marriage licenses, tickets to the party, furnish pen and paper when needed, answer their catches questions in class, carry his books, and get his shoes for him when he wanted them. The faculty, with student council members, worked hard ins Day the most enjoyable pre- sented at Mustang. Jim Kitch, Lil Abner , and Lynda Hogan, Daisy Mae , were in charge of the noon ac- tivities. Al.l in All, the Mus- tang Dogpatchers had a marvel- ous day. Ya'l1 better run! Wahl D0H't 80 Yet' H Courtesy of RUSSELL'S TV SERVICE 405 N. Mustang Rd. Mustang, Okla. 7I to make this year's Sadie Hawk-
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s. Carolyn Stover, Kenny Haskins, and Everyone enjoyed the food catered by G1en's. Steve said, Jill, someone took your shoes. Ricky Foreman and Grownups seem to enjoy the slow !Kathy Frazier swung dances as well as the students en- with the beat of the joy the fast dances. Stardusters. Nr-- Courtesy of WILSON'S GROCERY Wheatland, Okla. Debbie Tomlinson showed a pleasing smile as she dances with her father.
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