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Spinster Spree Boy-Hunt Leads to Dog Patch North High takes pride in their Student Council. The council has sponsored several activities and projects this year. The Spinster Spree was the girl ' s chance to go out on a boy-hunt and treat the guy to an evening of fun and entertainment. Sadie Hawkins and date entered the town of Dog Patch. A casino parlor, a kick- a-poo-joy juice stand, and a dance were just a few of the events of that evening. Entertainment was provided by the Milk of Human Kindness situated in the boys ' gym. Social Committee Chairmen for the Spree were Debbie Hall and Dick Rodine. Students gamble their money away at one of the Casinos. —10—
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Up, Up, and Away Homecoming ' 68 Seniors, Becky Bush and Jack Reynolds reign over this years ' 76th homecoming events. This week spirited-off with a clash day on Monday. Various displays of wild and dynamic clothes and color combinations clashed about the halls. Tuesday was headed with the car bash and Senior day. All seniors wore their green and white to show their enthusiasm and spirit. The car bash was a big hit with the guys. For a quarter you could take three swings at the heap. Wednesday was Junior day. They in turn wore their green and white to help inspire school spirit. Sophomores took their spin on Thursday. This days ' special attraction was the traditional Powder Puff Derby played between the senior women and the underclass girls. Friday was highlighted by the car parade and the float for the candidates. During the half-time show at the game against Valley, the nominees were presented to the audience. Up, Up and Away was the theme of this years ' Homecoming Dance. Jack was chosen as Mr. Football and Becky was the Queen of events. The Queen ' s Court consisted of two seniors, Martha Swan- son and Ann Kinnamon, two juniors, Joyce Brewton and Linda McCarty, and two sophomores, Pam Eakins and Jody Reynolds. —9—
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ree, Open House and Bulletin Board Council Projects A new attraction to the main lobby this year is the bulletin board. The council raised money through the Spree and other events to undergo the project. Scott McAdams is seen here arranging the display for the announcement of the spring musical. The Student Council also sponsored a special open house dance this spring. The students came in any kind of dress and enjoyed an evening of dancing, listening to records, playing basketball, and chatting about the week ' s events.
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