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“Aw, don’t give me that hash.” Roger Hansen and Tanis Taylor “And for a finale ice shall enter a locker. Karen Linderoth and Tom Reep project ’65 Homemaker’s first (last?) cake. Mary Davenport and Barry Bcrshow “Then the bough broke. Jim Goldstein “Next we’ll hit City Hall. Pat Erkel, Mike Hart. John Zimdars. “There, is my nose still shining? Steve Shattuck and Becky Hermann 25
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7 told you Uearasil u on Id work.' Kirk Rotsch and Bob Stanley Miss Casey drives a Ford. The new hoy is awfully shy!” You put your left foot in . . Mr. Peterson Sno-Day Royalty Tim Browning. Dave Cusperscn. Kirk Rotsch. Don Oliver, and Bob Stanley uThis is the last time I’ll help you with your boots. Jim Ryan and Cathy Murphy sno-day The many activities of Senior Sno Day, February 5, 1965, began with the coronation of Sno-King Rick Rotsch. The King’s attendants were Tim Browning, Dave Caspcrsen, Don Oliver, and Bob Stanley. After the coronation, seniors displayed feats of skill in the tug of war, three-legged race, sled-pulling, and a broom-ball tournament. The highlight of the afternoon was a rag ball game between the senior boys and faculty men. The game ended in a highly disputed 4-2 victor)’ for the seniors. In the evening, the royal court and their subjects were entertained by the Indianettes during half-time activities of the SW-Vocational basketball game. Following the game, a senior dance was held featuring the music of Ken Kay and the Kambers.
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