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Eager eaters l00 People attend pot-luck ctivities and banquets took place during the winter months and were greatly appreciated by students laden with school work. Girls' League presented the annual Father-Daughter banquet. which was held in the Commons Building. It was a pot-luck dinner with entertainment by the jazz ensemble. About 100 people attended. Throughout the year, Honor Society meetings were held on the first Monday of every month. President Bill Combs set up all the meetings and arranged for entertainment or speakers. Another activity for Friday and Sat- urday nights was attending the basket- ball games at Kiva Court. Many stu- dents attended these games and also supported the team in Portland at the State tournament. The Sweetheart Ball in February was a welcome break from the routine of schoolwork. Honor Society President Bill Combs explains the activities for the month. As the players race by. the excitement of the crowd for their winning team is apparent. Judy Allen eyes food at the Father-Daughter banquet as Mix Mike Coen helps himself
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Sweethearts Melod of love -theme for dance alentine's Day was celebrated a day late when the Sweetheart Ball lit up the Commons Building with a Melody of Love. New rhythms and a sophisticated type of music were presented by Rose- burg High's Jazz Ensemble to the delight of the 70 couples, A new group from Roseburg, Hamel, climaxed the evening with a medley of Bachman- Turner hits. The American Field Service club sponsored the dance. Chairwoman Beth Sykes was fearful a few days before the event when not enough cou- ples had signed up and cancellation wasa threat. Beth Sykes was crowned queen of her court. consisting of senior princess Sandy Lancaster, junior princess Jan Nordling, and sophomore princess Debbie Ward. ...Qf-'W Voting for a dance queen and coun, Gayle LaGrander scrutinizes the possibilities. 22 Winter Dance Thrilled by the fact that she has just been elected Queen. Beth Sykes. escorted by Chris Onderko. goes to receive her flowers and necklace, Chaperones Maurice Denner, Marshall and Adelle Sherwin, and Sheila and George Williams enjoy watching the students.
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