Park Falls High School - Torch Yearbook (Park Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1968

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produced fun The Drama Club has had some activities (be- sides play producing) which have differed greatly from those of previous years. The first of these activities was the picnic held out at Mrs. Nebel’s house. The club members participated in several activities at the picnic. They were: group singing, volley ball games, Twister, and the old-time favorite, who gets thrown into the lake first ”. This was just a starter for the season. The big money-making project of the year was the Computer Dance. Each person filled out a personality questionaire a week before the dance, and then sent this into a computer service. The computer matched each person with all those persons who fulfilled the qualifications of their ideal mate. When the cards with the numbers of everyone’s ideal mates were handed out, there was a mad rush to see who got who . Dan Dillon and Karen Zoesch were chosen as the two most popular people because they had the most numbers on the ideal mate cards. The computer was good to some and it failed others It was not totally in- fallible though, because Kathy Palacek got matched up with three other girls. Twister proved to be a high point of the picnic The game's mam objective was to see who could knock whom over first Rough housing was a frequent occurance at the picnic even among girls, as Debbie Lindau, Kathy Heisler. and Diane Audorff demonstrated by carrying Pat Mockler up the hill

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Beth Jeske seemed interested in finding out who had her number during the computer dance Aw come on. Pete' Marge Johnson seemed to be say- ing Some boys wouldn't break down and ask an unmatched number to dance drama club Carol Gannon and Dan Dillon found time between dances for serious conversation. Terry Ides tried to convince Chris Simon that the com- puter matched dates weren't meant for steadies.



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Entertaining assembly program often called for audience participation Here Mike Bacholl displayed form on the trampoline assemblies helped Bob Kazan starred as The Sheik in the Sophomore pep assembly skit To add to an already enjoyable assembly, several different hats and costumes were donned by this performer, to impress the audience with the song's origin 16

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