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'ri I x J Gifxfbetses Seniors Dick Rhoda and Dian Pape :heck class totals on giant size thermometers posted in main hall throughout drive. Charity Not a 'Rarity' A record-breaking total of 32,191.77 was collected for the Eugene Hearing and Speech Center in South's annual Charity Drive. Wfinning again for the third straight year was the Class of 1965 which broke all previous records to raise a total of 81,055.55 Their prize was an 80-minute.lunch period. Sophomores earned S8-40.52 and the juniors, 5542.85 t . ' ' ' , c s icking off the two week drixe was an all school spaghetti feed in the cafe- eria During the following days students worked on dime lines, cake, ookie, and pickle sales, a carnival, dances, car washes, and a rummage ale. An all-school date dance was the finale to the 15-day effort. teering committee was composed of sophomores Hilda Bengtson Kris renk Mark Lutz, and Dick Cronkrite juniors Peggy Scharpf Ken Cypcar cott Ferguson and Carolyn Bellissimog and seniors Jinx Davis, Rob Bear- Chairinan for the drive was student body vice-president Gary Pape. The K . ' ' ' A 9' ' ' , i' , 5 , . . . flen and Barb Hunderup. l5l
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and Mark Carler gel gianl culesl couple. The Twine at Stamping Tulips dance. Fierce lug-of-war pils sophomores against iuniors during Prinl and Cord Week. Jeff Barrow blows balloon-size bubble in noon conlesl. Swinging Into Spring Long legs present no problem fo Clell Gibson in lricycle race. Blossoming out in spring attire, students ushered in April with the annual Girls' League-sponsored Print and Cord Week. Variety marked each day, and Monday started the week with the contest for the prettiest dress, loudest shirt and cutest couple. 'Clash Day' was the theme for Tuesday - stripes appeared with plaids, and prints and polka dots dotted the halls. Classes were plainly visible on Wednes- day when seniors modeled yellow, juniors wore blue and sophomores turned out in green. Silence between the sexes was Thursday's theme, and girls forfeited their talk-tags to the boys who could make them speak. At the end of the day, jim Tysell was named Mr. Irresistible for collecting the most tags, and Mary Jane Ferrante, Miss Mushmouth for having lost the most tags. Friday climaxed the week with the girl-ask-boy dance, Stomping Through the Tulips. During the evening, Pam Schubert and Mark Carter were announced cutest couple, Carla Goodpasture was awarded a giant sucker for the prettiest dress, and Gary Pape won the contest for the loudest shirt. 153
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