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5 . be DECISIONS Seniors, the Best of All the Sweethearts Step right up folks! Be the first to cast your vote for the Hearts Festival King and Queen Nominees. As students rushed into lunch on February 4, they noticed a table set up to the side with green, pink, blue and yellow paper laid on top. This was the table where the King and Queen nominees were to be elected. Mindy Mangum and Mark Warren were nominated from the senior class. Others were Shelly Charles and Craig johnson, juniors, Ann Kirkpatrick and Brent Barclay, sophomore, Michelle Potteiger and Michael Brundeen, freshman. I feel honored to be chosen as a representative from my class for Heart's Festival Nominee. There was a big crowd so we had fun, but this added to the excite- ment, Ann Kirkpatrick, said. The following Friday, February 13, the King and Queen final election was held with results announced at the dance on Saturday night. Couples and friends began ,IAM ON IT. Everybody mover to tbefaft beat mzuir. arriving early to have their photo snapped of the mem- orable occasion. Being elected Sweetheart Nominee was a definite change of pace. The only problem of the week was all the picture taking, Michael Brundeen, said. Mindy Mangum and Mark Warren, seniors, were crowned King and Queen. I thought it was great to be chosen by my friends as a nominee and then to be selected by the student body as Queen was an honor, Mindy Mangum, said. I s
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DECISIONS Valentines Make Friday 15th Lucky Lollipop anybody? Issu- ing 1200 suckers made Friday, February 13 unlike any before. The Spanish Club helped celebrate Valentine's one day early by delivering Val-o-grams during third period. The Spanish Club held their annual Val-o-gram sale during the week of February 9-11. We sold a total of 650 Val-o-grams, which averaged out to make us 3450.00 for our trip to Dallas, Kate Den- nis, said. Each word cost 54 as the suckers sold for 3541 each. One person received 15 suckers with their Val-o-gram. When they delivered Val-o-grams to our class, they handed me one. I read it and it was surprisingly signed anonymously, Lisa Dickey, said. Though they cost more, flowers were also a hot item to send to an acquain- tance. About 4 tables were set up in the cafeteria to hold the various flower ar- rangements. Large I Love You balloons floated high in the air among the other colorful balloon ar- rangements. Attached to the bottom of some of these balloon ar- rangements, teddy bears balanced on the table tops. The stuffed teddy bears that came with the flower and balloon arrangements were rather small com- pared to the large ones sent by themselves. Brad sent me a red rose to the school. Then he came over that night and brought me a cute teddy bear with balloons, Karmon Swatsell, junior, said. SOFT AND CUDDLY. Well, if it mine or yourr? Lee Ann Phillip: and jermwr Furbmann look to :ee whore bear tbey're balding. Valentines - 19
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KING AND QUEEN - MINDY MANGUM, MARK WARREN JUNIOR SCPHOMORE NOMINEES NOMINEES Shelley Charles Ann Kirkpatrick Craig Johnson Brent Barclay WE BE JAMMING. Student: and their date: moved down to dance in front of the archway with the light flafhing around. FRESHMAN NOMINEES Michelle Potteiger Michael Brundeen Hearts Festival - 21
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