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FTA members, Linda Benson, Karen Pankop and Ricka Davenport, are wrapping Christmas gifts in gay paper and ribbon to be sent to the Ft. Wayne State School. This is one of their annual projects. Footprints on the Sands of Time At Open House, interested parents viewed the four year old Mrs. Miller discusses the Math courses offered with interested building. parents and friends.
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Homecoming Homecoming Festivities Diversified Warm, vibrant weather welcomed all Panther fans to Prairie Heights ' 1968 Homecoming. The night developed into action with a pre-game show by the band; including a special routine of the major- ettes with their flaring batons of fire. Anticipation mounted steadily through the game as everyone waited for the half-time activities to start. Finally strong majestic music of the band signalled the beginning of the parade of floats. Glowing faces mirrored the pride felt by the stu- dents who had worked hard through many exhaust- ing hours to prepare their exhibits. The procession continued to wind around the track. Soon a trium- phant cheer arose as the senior float was awarded first prize. Then an excited hush cair.e over the crowd for the introduction of the queen candidates. Happy smiles and misty eyes along with buoyant cheers greeted Pam Young as our new queen, with Linda Spillner and Linda Tracey as her first and second attendants, respectively. The evening ended perfectly as the final score read Prairie Heights 26, Hamilton 6. The sparkling majorettes thrilled their audience with a ftp The Queen and her court. Bobbie Keyes, 1968 Queen. Home- coming Court for 1969: Senior, Linda Tracey; Juniors, Linda Spillner, Pam Householder; Senior and Queen, Pam Young; Sophomores, Mary Rhinesmith, Beverly Jones; Freshman, Cynthia Loucks, Rainelle Gordon.
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