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MIPS all in the game. Happiness is having hundreds of admiring eyes watching the proudest moment of your life. 20 Homecoming '68 was considered a great success. lt's All In The Game was the theme of the 1968 Homecoming Dance which was held in the gym where a football motif prevailed. Student Council sponsored the fi 1 dance on Saturday evening, Octo- ber 19. Music was provided by the Guild, a well-known group from St. Louis. Climaxing the festivities was the crowning of the 1968 Home- coming King and Queen, Ken Car- pentier and Janet Cole. fl At Homecoming, the student body came on strong! Do you have a safety pin l could borrow? P,S. Anyone lose a corsage?
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Seniors splash for cash at car wash You want me to do what?! Seniors got out the dirt that others left behind. a 1.-an '.. ,MW e.xA,,., M... . Jeff Seward, Curt Lindquist, Rich Howe, and Mark Hellner tackle one of the larger specimens at the Senior Car Wash. The Senior Class wasted no time in setting up its first money-raising project. The annual Senior Class Car Wash was held the second week of school on Saturday, Sep- tember 14, at the Town and Country Bank. Several workers also washed trailers at Pendleton Dodge in an effort to make some extra money. The Seniors, advised by Mrs. Garrison and Mr. Wallis, showed their enthusiasm by turning out in large numbers to wash the many cars. The sunny skies and enthusi- astic workers helped boost the Senior Class treasury by more than 3250. I9
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2,5523 iw :H f, 1 2' if tr gn , ,,, , , ,M V ' 31 4, Z 'W' f nit rt .. 223 N f f ' Q, Wh-,' ' ' fy., 0' ifwZ 5fgig f , Z' ' JLZHW754 Lg , ' - :l tr ,ri ,wx .1 -2 - Front Row: Jan Cole, Homecoming Queeng Connie Meyer, Junior Attendantg Patty Roland, Senior Attendantg Marty Clements, Junior Attendant. Row 2: Kent Carpentier, Homecoming King: Jeff Wilday, Junior Attendant: Thom Bishop, Senior Attendant: Bob Crouch, Junior Attendant, Bob Springer, Senior Attendant. Not Pictured: Kathy Vieira, Senior Attendant. formed by Jim and Lynn. Hey, king, your shoe's untied. The original Solon Balloon Dance per- l l Are you sure that you wouldn't rather walk with me? 21
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