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.Al l Queen, Marilyn Thompson, with her escort, Cary Wilhelmy, reigns over her courtg Bob Steffen, Frani Kobida, Margie Baumgartner, Pat Oilseary, Eleanor Lent, Wayne Hufnagel, Larry Leber, and Angie Valencia. l ueen Marilyn Reigns Over Homecoming Festivities Bill Huser escorts Marilyn to the stage, as they await the Flames rise as an old tradition is brought to life again queen's crowning.
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Talent Show Portrays Gay '90 Scenes .ludy Huser proudly displays' his second place trophy for singing and dancing, as Marjorie Ambrogi fsecond place, instrumentall, Mary Lynn Farley ffirst place, in- strumentall, Nancy Allen ffirst place, dramal, and Janet Zito Cfirst place, singing and dancingl, admire the handsome sailor. 'The Gay Ninetiesf' were brought to life again as the Glee Club presented its annual talent show at 'cYe Old Sweet Shoppe. In order to pay the proprietor, Luis Gastellum, for their refresh- ments, the customers were re- quired to display their talent for the visiting entertainers. Their talents included singing, dancing, drama, and instrumentalsg all in accordance with the theme. High- lights of the show were the authen- tic looking costumes and the soda fountain. The profits from the show were used to buy food for Salpointe's Thanksgiving baskets which were given to the Pio Decimo Center. Dance? Why I'd be delighted! says Nancy Allen, while she really thinks, With HIM? Oh, no! There go my poor feetf, Her drama skit was appropriately titled, 'The Waltz.' Jackie Hermes, Peggy Dillon, Liz Clifford, and Barbara Hawley at- tempt to make the scenery for the Talent Show. 22
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tudents Surpass Their wn Record ,King and Queen of Hearts, Mike Higdon and Rita Hershberger reign ovcr their court: Bobby Avila, Beth Taggert, Sue Lynch and Mike Urbanski. Missing are: Trudi Fazlollah and Bob Kimball. l The chocolate drive was confined to one Weekend this year. ln this short time, Salpointers exhibited spirit in canvassing the entire town. The class of '65 triumphed again this year by selling over their quota. All classes, however, were responsible for the tremend- ous success of the drive. Senior boys pause a moment to pose for the camera, as they energetically stack boxes and boxes of chocolate. No samples, boys! 'LMmrnm, deliciously says Bill Dunn, as he samples a bar of the Worlds Finest Chocolate.
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