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CLOCKWISE: Jay Wisshack and our deceased friend who lives with Mrs. Wicklin in the Biology room. Tina Montgomery still to study during the hub-bub of Sadie Hawkins Day. Elgin Glaves and Patty Kent make marriage vows final. Wendy Webb takes a moment to think before putting it down on paper. Mr. and Mrs. Misner dancing a number. Mr. Springer, Mr. Cheney and Mr. Barnard thoroughly enjoyed chaperoning the dance. Terry Wilson and Kristy Durham stare in astonishment at the costumes of some of their fellow classmates. Social Life 13
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SADIE HAWKINS On November 17, the Senior Class sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The day of the dance was a goof off day for most except for a committee of half a dozen industrious seniors. This committee, headed by Roark Pope and Phil Martin, did various things in preparation of the dance, like running all over town for supplies, decorating the grade school gym where the dance was held, and with the use of the school cafeteria kitchen, molding thousands of pieces of popcorn into gluey popcorn balls for refreshments. Also during the day they held a contest to select the best” or maybe the worst dressed student from each class. Each class winner won a record and free entrance to the dance. The music at the dance was provided by several generous students who loaned out their record collections for the evening. The whole mood of the dance was a hillbilly atmosphere and one fun part of it was a combined marriage and divorce booth, where for a dime to cover the cost of their chicken band rings, a couple could be married or divorced. Dave Sorenson and Kathy Glaves acted as Marryin' Sam and Mar-ryin' Sal. The dance lasted from 8:30 until 11:00.
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WINTER FORMAL 'Wishing is the Beginning, and who could have wished for a nicer and more lovely Winter Formal. Blue and white was the color scheme for the occasion which was held once again in the Grange Hall. There were approximately sixty-five couples attending and for the most part, had a very enjoyable evening. The Student Council, who jointly sponsored the dance with the Future Homemakers of America (F.H.A.), provided the entertainment by hiring the Raggedy Ann band from Las Vagas, Nevada. Almost everyone said that the band was excellent, but loud at times. Lola Yawn looked very beautiful as she was crowned 'Winter Formal Queen 1973. Her court, which was chosen from the F.H.A. club, was junior princess, Pearl Raynes, sophomore princess, Pamela Kirby, and freshman princess, Kathy Olmstead. Lola was the senior class princess. Lonny Morgan and Judy Hatfield enjoy a slow dance, top right. Kathy Olmstead, frosh princess, gleams as John Woodall hands her a rose and a pennant. Her escort, pictured above, was Mike Trask. At left, Queen Lola Yawn and alumni Gary Richard seemed to be having a good time. 14 Social Life
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