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-Opening l Tie Weeiuns, big watches, and turtle Remember bobby socks and ballerina skirts? Probably not, but students at SHS in 1968 will remember such fads as tie Weejuns, net hose, and turtle neck sweaters. Look olown any corri- dor and see girls in kilts and knee socks or boys in bright plaid pants. Those wide watch bands are the thing now and initial purses serve practical as well as decorative purposes. Collar pins and all types of belts can be seen on many SHS girls as they walk down the hall. It's a fact-students at SHS know what it takes to be in ! Right-Girls wearing net hose and tie Weeiuns are a common sight around SHS. I i Above-Seniors Larry Lewis, Lisa Phares, Jerry Moore, Susie Fair, Mark Thomas, and Jane Bren- nan step out in turtle neck sweaters and kilts. Right-'68 features such 'fads as belts and initialed purses, which are seen in the halls of SHS.
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I0-Openin Homecoming celebrated by students as During half-time of the last home football game, all eyes were trained on the sidelines as eight girls and their escorts walked toward the stands and anxiously awaited the moment when one of them would be crowned Queen of the annual homecoming festivities. Tom Schneider, Student Council Presi- dent, stepped forward and crowned Christi Eads 1967 Homecoming Queen. The evening reached its happy con- clusion as the Golden Bears triumphed over the Pirates of Greensburg. The band's half time show was high- lighted by its circus theme. As the band played Elephant Walk, the drum ma- iors came out dressed as ringmasters and the maiorettes as clowns. In their final formation, the band took the shape of a flag, displayed red, white, and blue lights, and played America the Beautiful. Right-Christi Eads cries with joy as Tom Schneider, Student Council President, crowns her queen of the 1967 homecoming festivities. Below-HOMECOMING CO U RT: Tim McKenney, Connie Williams, Tom Schneider, Judy Christian, Eric Dickmann, Christi Eads, Jerry Moore, Patty Owens, Joann Martin, Bruce Campbell, Terry Metz, Dean Shadley, Harry Larrabee, Laurie Guest, Jerry West, and Mary Bramwell. 9
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