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W 1 Homecoming bout, dance climax Spirit Week The Battle of the Signs begang the Week of September 23 was set aside for 1967 SPIRIT WEEK. The freshmen were divided among the three classes and made a very good account of themselves. The seniors decorated the cafetorium with profiles of football players and a miniature football field. The juniors decorated the student lounge, their theme dealt with a carnival. The sophomores decorated the halls with the theme of Victory Lane. The parade scheduled to begin before the football game was rained out, however there was a small procession of cars. The Burns Highlanders and Sherman Huskies put up a tough fight and ended the first half with a no score tie. Queen Jill Nogle, the junior class princess, was crowned during half time. Her court was Joan Douglas, Senior, Cheryl Thompson, Sophomoreg Reine Thomas, Freshman. The Huskies put up a bruising fight but between a misfortunate touch down and a driving rain the game was lost. The Go-Fers played at the dance following the game and there was a psychedelic light show during their performance. The juniors Won the Spirit Week this year but because the faculty didn't judge the decorations soon enough no points were awarded toward the honor trophy. FANTASTIC decorations of the Spirit Week included a football and goal post by the Senior Class fleftj Driving rain poured down but teammates looked on anxiously fabovej Marilyn Brisbme and Theresa H111 cheered the team on Cbelowj
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1 e+w......,.,.,-ff' PROM court princesses were: Karen Thompson, Arlene Dormaier, Vicki Bardenhagen, and Chris Melzer fabovej. Prom presents: Loves me, Loves me not QUEEN Peggy Byars and King Bob King led the Queen's Dance fabovej. The junior-senior prom, the annual spring formal, was held on May 25th in the high school cafetorium. Loves Me, Loves Me.Not was chosen as the theme with music by The Keys. Queen Peggy Byars and King Bob King were chosen to reign over the festivities. FORMAL attire set the mood for the junior-senior prom fbelowb. THE crowded floor signified the success of the prom.
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