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Homecoming sets tradition for Shorecrest K ? 6 C . Homecoming committee, from left, first row: Donna Wilson, Christy Williams, Bob Hungar, Warren Sharpe, Eileen McCusker, chairman. Second row: Mike Redwine, Clyde Helmer, Carolyn Emigh, Sue Forcier, Wendy Hutchins. Small square envelopes are torn open by 400 college stu- dents when they come home for Christmas vacation. inside each one finds an invitation to Shorecrest's first homecoming. Many former Highlanders came on Decem- ber 22 to a reception in the auditorium, a game after- ward, and just to wander in the halls for a while. Blue and silver Christmas decorations were put up all over the school by different organizations. Whether or not to have this event had been widely discussed by the stu- dent body and faculty. Its success should set a precedent for future years. nr Q , .--1-if-s - si? Graduates are entertained at Homecoming. 68 Alumni renew old acquaintances at the first annual home coming game. Shorecrest welcomes back class of '64 at reception,
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Enioyment is the key theme of the folk club. . . . and indoors The fire's warmth draws out the steam from a soggy ski mitten. Boots are unlaced and aching feet eased out of them. This year The Shorecrest Ski Club planned bus trips to the slopes. Many Highlanders participated in thjs sport of icy winds, stiff fingers, and the exhilaration of speed. Students prepared for this strenuous sport by do- ing special exercises at school before the ski season. The knob for the A-string is tightened to The perfect pitch for That note and the girl with shiny, long hair listens intently as she goes over the words of a ballad in her mind. Members of the Second Wintergrin Minstrel Society sang music from the land's folk history and more modern songs of contemporary events at school activities and such places as a coffee house. 17 al The folk club is one of the many interesting clubs which offers much to many students. Mr. Lynn, adviser, sings along too.
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Snack Bar committee from left, front row: Meredith Auer- bretsen, third row, Yvonne Pourier, Patty McCarthy, Luby bach, Wendy Hutchins, Debby Beresford, Linda Brown, Crgich, Sherry Sudduth, Sherry Watson, Christy Williams, Joy Contri, Linda Robinson, Ellen Corfmon, Janice Bamberg, Donna Wilson, Don McGill, fourth row: Larry Gearheard, Chris Weston, Eileen McCusker, second row, Matt Mykut, Lorin Sanden, Molly Jones, La Donna Jones, Cindy White, Jim Van Dusen, Sandy Hoppel, Chris Hyde, Pot McLean, Sue Hall, Sylvia Sundquist, Steve Smith. Becky Stewart, Pom Nelson, Carol Stonock, Nancy Enge- Concerned leaders strive for excellence Senior Ball committee, from left, standing: Heather Ross, Ann Gillespie, Joy Contri, Tom Hinckley, Bob Hungor, Mike Redwine, Mike Lamoureux, sitting second row: John Gibson, Cheryl Honigbaurn, firsfrowz Tim Jones, Dan McGill, Ann Price, Donna Wilson, Debbie Beresford, front: Eileen McCusker. .xfiff i ., TTS Xxx The light bulb is screwed into the socket by an extra helpful Highlander senior as one of the light bulbs sold throughout the community is put to use, The energetic class of '65 helped finance graduation activities chiefly with this sale and Snack Break. Seniors showed their originality with ideas such as Spear the Spartan Day for class activities. Graduation came through hard work whose completion will make wonderful memories. Senior Gift committee, from left- Wendy Huchirs Wendy Feosel Warrer Srarpe, Eileen McCusker, Joy Sasha C er,l Honigbaun, Mife Pedw fe 69
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