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Confetti, crepe paper, and loud noises charcterized the ASB Club Carnival, held in early April. In an all-out effort to create club enthusiasm, ICC Chairman Lesley Smith secured the fairgrounds and planned the gay event. Club scholarships, bills, and projects were bene- fited by the carnival profits. Besides sponsoring original booths, each club sup- ported a carnival princess. The girls and their sponsors were each given tickets to sell. Linda Carter and the FHA girls took the honors, with Linda being crowned queen. Without the expense of little trinkets, booths awarded ribbons for prizes. Winners possessing the most ribbons at various announced times were recipients of grand prizes donated by Roseburg merchants. The first art show at RHS was the project of the Dillentantes and art classes. Displaying calligraphy, oils, water colors, and lithography, the show was well received by interested residents. Honoring all senior mothers, the Senior Mothers' Tea was a social event on May 10. Girls' League president Judy Brittell acted as mistress of ceremonies. The instal- lation of the ensuing year's League officers, refresh- ments, and visiting completed the evening. With utmost care, Lurene John and Sue Flury arrange art displays. Spring 29
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One of the final social events of the school year, the Senior Mothers' Tea gives those mothers a last chance to get together in a group and visit. Pleasant Activities Make Year Pass Quickly Using modern problems' theory. Armagon Kural and Pat Kilkenny approach marriage. 28 Spring
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Brightly shining, a silver moon lights the bridge for entering couples. Janet Barclay and Andrea Keasey add an artistic touch to the prom. Fragrant Moonlit Gardens provided a most beauti- ful setting for over 250 couples as the class of 1967 presented the loveliest prom in recent years. Through the artistic efforts of the juniors, a huge papier-mache mountain stood tall at one end of the gym. Tumbling from the highest point, a splashing waterfall lessened to a little stream that ran within fern- covered banks. Rising above the floral gardens was an arched bridge that carried couples over the stream to the dance floor. Lighted candles and spotlights added to the atmosphere. Royal purple blossoms on tissue paper trees added to the majesty of the tiered thrones that awaited the beauty of seven junior girls. Class president Tom Mich- alek announced the court later in the evening. Through a popular vote of the junior class, Debby Puckett was named queen of the prom. Playing music for the queen s dance as well as the entire evening was the job of the Heirs, a five-piece band from the Portland area. Sophomore boys assisted the upperclassmen by per- forming the duties of waiters and ushering couples over the bridge to the Moonlit Gardens. Alon Young and Judy Brittell enjoy their lost high school prom. 30 Spring
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