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Sno-ball Dance, Fantasy in Frost, Dep1cts Whlte Chmstmas CHRISTMAS WAS THE season and queens were the reason for the excitement of the Wasson students as five queen candidates stepped from a giant crepe paper snow ball. Lisa Girard, Janette Pairo, Soozi Palmer, Tricia Wendt, and Jan Wilson were selected by the Social Committee and presented to the student body at the annual Christmas sing, December 21. The Sno-ball Dance was held December 23 in the cafeteria. The decorations consisted of evergreen boughs hung from the ceiling, winter scene murals, and an elevated bandstand and throne. The music was provided by the Paul Blake Quartet. During intermis- sion, Janette Pairo was crowned queen by her escort Daryl Prigmore. Janette's attendants, Lisa Girard, Soozi Palmer, Tricia Wendt, and Jan Wilson, were escorted by John Knippers, Toby Kircher, Vic Buffetti, and Tom Waymire, respectively. The Queen and her attendants were presented sil- ver engraved necklaces to commemorate the occasion. A crowning Christmas kiss is given to Janette by her escort, Daryl.
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Changing Styles, Activities and Ideas SEPTEMBER, 1967: a time of anxiety for sophomores, a symbol of continuation for juniors, and the beginning of the end for seniors. So began Wasson school life, '67-'68 . . . Gleeps were drafted into the class of '70 at Camp Confusion . . . falls and still shorter skirts prevailed as standard garb for girls . . . pseudo-hippies infiltrated Wasson's ranks . . . the traditional quest for learning continued as seniors anticipated college boards and the inevitable college application . . . assemblies, whether concerned with Viet Nam or Friday's football game, gave students a respite from academic pressures . . . a new system of student government created a more unified student body . . . senior Sharon Jubb became a semi-finalist in the Miss Teenage America Contest . . . victory sock hops celebrated sports accomplishments. June, 1968: a time of relief for sophomores and juniors as the pressures of final exams were past. For seniors it was a time of accomplishment as graduation became a reality. For all classes it was a chance to reflect upon what made this year some- Loyal Thunderbirds gather on thepatio for a rousingpre-gamepep assembly. thing Special, School life' '67.'68- As another day ends, silhouettes and figures of departing students create a dramatic collage. Chuck Neuius prepares to discuss the peculiari- ties of Wildcats before the Pueblo Central game.
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Attendant . . . Trl cia Wen dt l v s R 5. Queen . . . Janette Pairo
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