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ffiy if J if L V it at W -..! K 1 t 3 - 'NN r , .5 , The king and queen of Winter Wonderland at were Linda Watkins and Donny Johnson. Winter Wonderlarid was the theme of the Christmas Formal. The decorations consisted of tumbleweeds sprayed with silver paint to represent snowmen, Christmas trees, and white pillars. The king and queen, Donny Johnson and Linda Watkins, were presented with crowns of red velvet, trimmed in gold glitter. The March-of-Dimes Valentine Dance was held on the patio with Disc-jockey Cary Seger on hand as master of cere- monies. The queen, Stella Alcocer, and at- tendants Bobbie Martin and Angie Mur- rietta were presented with crowns of pink velvet and silver glitter, by last yearis queen Nancy Miller. 75 I l N R Y N ii W Kathy Kruse crowns queen Linda Watkins as contestants Virginia McBride, O'Brien, Sally Slaughter, and Rosanne Mortensen look on. At left, queen Stella Alcocer sits with one of her attendants Angie Murriet pictured is second attendant Bobbie Martin. Pfam tu. N or
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' C.?ua!itiesEa1wuQeuiofwl-lmwfus ' DAR AWARD The DAR AWARD, each year is presented to a senior girl chosen by the faculty to represent qualities of good citizenship. This award is spon- sored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Besides citizenship, qualifications are leadership and dependability. The candidates are all nominated by the Senior Class. The BETTY CROCKER AWARD is given an- nually to the senior girl displaying the greatest knowledge of homemaking. Sponsored by General Mills, the contest offers the winner a chance to vie for college scholarships. This year, as every year, the BAUSCH LOMB AWARD is given to the senior who has made out- standing achievements in the field of science. Mr. Leslie Hendrix takes into consideration the students, past physics and chemistry records before selecting the student whose qualifications are best. DONNA THURN BETTY CROCKER AWARD JEANNE LEISTER l BAUSCH LOMB AWARD JOHN WILLIAMS 74
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ummm mmm ' Mwpuue Aww Junior boys were given the chance to display their basketball talent in the game be- john Hedges jumps for the 1,311 while two tween them and the townspeople. The T Club initiation commando basketball game proved to be inter- esting although rough. Tri-Hi-Y and FHA girls battle for the ball during the Powder Puff basketball game. 76 unidentified townspeople attempt to stop him. Here Burke Whitfield exhibits his torn shoe which had been new when the game started. Pam Leonard and Sherry Shelton were the Tri-Hi-Y official bench-warmers and sweepers.
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