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1 'M' E pr -f pirit Promoted Through Hi-Jinx Hi-Jinx is a traditional activity sponsored by the G.A.A. for the girls to help promote a sense of class spirit and unity. This year, it was held on February 26, 1971. The theme was L'Golden Ages. Preparations began a week before when each class selected a subtitle and a princess, and organized a skit in which to present her. On Thursday night, February 25, each class decorated their sections and painted murals in final preparation for Fridayis fes- tivities. The Freshmen presented their princess Cathy Jacobs in the spirit of the GAY NINETIES, while the Sophomore class' princess Louise Bourque reigned over the period ofthe ROARING 20's. The Juniors' princess Cathy Newell was presented in a RO- MAN skit, and the Senior princess Barbara Blaser was presented in a place called Ceniorlot during MIDEVIL times. Following the presentations, the Girls, Class Basketball Championships were played by the Juniors and the Seniors. Banners were presented for the third year in a row to the class of 1971 for Queen, Presentation, and Basketball. Barbara Blaser was crowned by 1970,s queen, Janice Smiley. The spirit banner went to the Sophomore class. - 1 I Q I ' , 5 f is 1' .af 'Z' 'J rs' A A s , K .QR ,, fllttt ' A A s 2, K 'G 1.35 fi 1 J rrrry M nr, r r , f-S Yw QQ-V T W- ' f 'W -7, 'Q rerc 1 ty 5333 ' 5 'f.-3' ,351', fra? 1 fir -tr a ft, gi Q gg is Q . 3553. -kk an - - I .tri-sf K T I if - . .1 T' t . L 1 A 5 ' ft f 1 F 1 se ,I 1 M A A Et 1 T - ' 1 -, - ' Iav 1 .43 I t ' 2 1 - 1 of ,,t, rf: f s at .1 S 'Mr EQ 1 L , .R '. F Ei s A ,. J E .-rv fx A at I Q v K I ,wfff M1131 tr vi' hx f 95
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The Look of Love The Look of Love was the theme that the Class of,72 used for their dance. Hearts strewn around the refreshment stand, a heart mobile suspended from the ceiling, and 21 tunnel of love were a few of the types of decorations that were used. Steve Mackin should be recognized for heading the decor- ation committee. Mr. LaFontaine generously lent the class some films of t.v. commercials and these were projected on the auditorium wall. The refreshment stand was attended by Linda Clint and her assistants. Colleen Henry volunteered for the organization of publicity, bids, and tied up all loose ends. The music was provided by the Saxons. The dance was a ro- mantic, as Well as a financial, success.
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