Springfield South High School - Wildcat Yearbook

 - Class of 1968

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Springfield South High School - Wildcat Yearbook online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 122 of 338
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Page 122 text:

2 After 21 long, hard fight, Debbie Sayers, Mark White, John Perkins, Becky Fleming, Theresa McClure, and Robert Hays sit down fell a brief moment of relaxation. I Watch Out, Boys, the Girls Are Out T Cheri Edginton, Mike Campbell, Linda A ,A Tw Terry, and Dave Tooke put on their A 5 3' most dynamic smiles in hopes that someone may bail them out of jail. V Q 49W She

Page 121 text:

4- K i - Tecumseh band members gaze approvingly at the centerpiece they constructed for the Military Ball. Military Ball Highlights Band Members, Year ick Hihger and Melissa Dunmire discuss the highlights of the Military Ball with riends. An important event in the fall band schedule is the Military Ball. It is at- tended hy hand members from schools throughout the county. Each year the Military Ball is held at a different school. Each school is re- sponsible for a particular part of the deco- rations. This year North High hosted the dance. The theme, 'GLove ls a Ballf' was carried out in good taste and with great skill. II5 l



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Turnabout is fair play, especially in leap year, and what could be more fun than the 1968 Sadie Hawkins Dance. On March 15, the girls and the boys that they had asked turned out for an evening of fun and enjoyment. Everyone from Bonnie and Clyde to Ma and Pa Kettle showed up to dance to the music provided hy the Five Pakf, There was a contest to judge the best creative costumes and boys' corsages. 'Sadie Hawkins added up to an evening too much fun to forget. et You! 1- Nylxxl Showing the two different moods of Sadie Hawkins dress this year are Terry Wilson and Kathy Gram, dressed as Bonnie and Clyde, and Ronald Speaks and Shirley Bacon, dressed in the typical hillbilly style. II7

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