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Page 15 text:
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Being observed by the judges are these candidates; Pam Popp and Pat Engleking, Seniors; Linda Hagest and Donna Weaver, Juniors; Irene Conroy and Kathy Miller, Sophomores; Kathy Steele and Cindy McKinley, Freshmen; Harry Mannix, Senior; Billy Hoffman, Junior; Fred Larson and Greg Hager, Freshmen; Hollis Booker and David Allen, Sophomores; Neill Neirman, J unior; and Dale McKinley, Senior. Linda Hagest and Billy Hoff- man, Junior candidates, are pictured here as they walk past the judges and other members who were present at our Spring Dance. Music was provided for the dance by Bill Pangbum and his orchestra.
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Due to the many activities during the winter months, our annual Snowball Dance was post- poned until March and renamed The Spring Dance. As every year, Mr. and Miss SCHS were crowned and presented gifts. This year Miss SCHS was presented a dozen red roses and her crown as a memory of the royal mo- ment. Mr. SCHS also got to keep his crown as a memento. Reigning as Mr. and Miss SCHS, Fred Larson and Donna Weaver display the qualities of royalty, as Janice Hager and Robert Hauselman, former Mr. and Miss SCHS, crown them. Pictured here are a few couples a who were present to enjoy the - festive spring atmosphere.
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QUEEN AND COURT: Dale Mckinley, Linda Crum, Ernie Gilbert, Terry Baxter, Prom Queen; Danny Renn, Prom King; Cathy Graham, Doug Couch, Jane Graham. 0; EM As is tradition, the candidates for prom queen are girls from the Junior class chosen by the boys of the Senior class. The Junior girls Choose as king: 3 member of the Senior class. The boy and girl receiving the largest num- ber of votes wins the honor of king and queen. The girls and boys who were second, third, and fourth highest are members of the court. The results are unknown until the crowning of king and queen at the Prom. Everyone an- ticipates this tension filled moment when the roses are placed in her arms and crowns are placed upon their heads. The court then joins them in a special dance in honor of the reigning couple. Reigning at the nineteen hundred sixly-five Prom are Miss Torry Baxter, Junior; and Semor, Danny Renn.
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