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Sweetheart Dance Honors Juniors Candidates are tBOYS l to H M. Seiple, J. Sander, R. Timmons, M. Basler, D. Betz, J. Van Winkle, S. LancaSe 20 7 Student Life Love is Blue, was the theme of this yeafs Sweetheart Dance. The dance, given by the soph- omores in honor of the Junior Class was held Feba ruary twenty-first. A combination of blue and purple was used to decorate the cafeteria where the dance was held. Blue hearts around the door and blue lighting softened the cafeteria and heart-shaped table decorations completed the theme. Jill Lampe and Jan tSatChT Sander were chosen as Sweetheart Queen and King by those attending the dance. Candidates for Sweetheart King and Queen were nominated from each Ju- nior homeroom, then the list was narrowed down by a preliminary ballot. The King and Queen were elected and crowned at the dance. The Sophomore class can be proud of their efforts in making Sweetheart a success and can count it as good experience for their work on the prom next year. LEFT: juniors Jill Lampe and Jan Sander share the honor of being elected Sweetheart King and Queen. ter, tCIRLS l to rt M. Davenport, J. Truitt, B. Seilz, V. Pfaff, K. Bergdolt, B. Long, J. Lampe.
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ABOVE: Munro Murgatmyd keeps Widow Lovelace en- gaged in conversation as he casually slips poison into her tea. BELOW: Ida Rhinegold shocks Adam Oakhart as she reveals a little too much of a shapely leg and ankle. ABOVE: Backstage activities range from applying make- up to the chewing 0f fingernails in nervous anticipation. BELOW: Nellie Lovelace, Mrs. Upson Asterbilt. and Fleurette, the maid, join to comfort Leonie Asterbill. l9 - Sludcm Lih-
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Jerry,s Day a Big Success for SC rm WMWXW: wwmw fnmwmwwme r ABOVE: Monica Hitchens contributes to Highlander ac- tivities at Jerrfs by checking out the food supply. This year Oak Hills Student Council partici- pated in their second Jerry,s Day. The work force, organized by Lisa Rose and Beth Seitz, was divid- ed intohthree shifts. Students from all four Classes worked as waiters, busboys, cooks, managers, and in any other jobs which were necessary. BELOW: Doc Musekamp, Paul Nickerson and Lisa Rose take over the job of cleaning and setting tables. 9'! '2 Y 'V 41 .Or ABOVE: Pam Bates finds out that any job carries with it some routine as she readies carry-out orders. 21 7 Sludcnl Lift:
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