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SENIOR PLAY CAST ROW I. M. Burton. S. Mace. S. Free- man. D. Sturdevant. C. Griffin, J. Henderson. S. Nejman. D. Harvey, G. Durbin. J. Hendricks. D. Lane, L. Dillingcr. N. Scars, J. Rector. ROW 2: R. Evans, J. Green, C. Haworth, B. Barrick, J. Hoggatt, B. Barrick. Miss Childers, Sponsor, M. Bilby, P. Abbitt, Gene Ryan primps for Hollywood scouts. R. Kirby, M. Cody, S. Rcmsen. D. Ogle, K. Stephenson. T. Tim- mons. D. New, D. Campbell. K. Kouns, D. Groves, G. Walker. ROW 3: K. Elliott, S. Haimes. Student Director. G. Ryan. L. Smith, L. Walser. L. West, C. Burnell. Sex unlimited! While workmen repaired a blown fuse, the cast sang folk songs. 12
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Pat illustrates a princess must think of studies first. Besides being Junior Princess, Gloria also works in the office. Crowning Kathy Kouns It was instant tears for Senior Kathy Kouns when she was crowned the 1968-69 Homecoming Queen during the half-time activities of the hard-fought Pendleton football game. Kathy was crowned and kissed by the team’s captain, Dick Ogle. David New, Senior class president, awarded the radiant queen with red roses. The Senior Class was well-represented with blonde, Beth Miller, and brunette, Sharon Haimes, as the queen’s court. Princesses were elected from each of the classes. They were Gloria Remsen, Junior; Pat McKin- ney, Sophomore; Lori Henderson, Freshman; Penny Potter, 8th grade; and Sherry Akard, 7th grade. Each girl was escorted by a boy from her class. Each of these girls were presented charms by the Student Council. Each girl then returned to her con- vertible for a coronation ride around the field and more pictures. n
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“Hip Hippie Hooray ’—A Unique Performance “Hip Hippy Hooray,” was a new experience for all who saw it. The story of hippies in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury provided an unusual twist for the play. The Senior Class included a rock band and free flowers among intermission entertainment. Miss Childers sponsored the three act presentation. A play book and flower arc standard equipment for play practice. Patti Abbitt, as Miss Stevens, pleads Alex, alias Jill Hoggatt, brings desperately to remain in Haight- true flower power to the play. Ashbury.
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