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The Pep Club girls formed an aisle for the All-Sports King and Queen candidates. All Sports Queen , eS I x On the night of the Western Oaks - Casady game, pretty, popular Sherryl Melrose and her escort, f 1 good-looking letterman, Nick Goble, were crowned f All-Sports King and Queen for 1967 in an impres- sive ceremony between the 8th and 9th grade basket- 3 nili B y W ball games. - ,Q-,'-,Q,'Q -it Q ,J Sherryl's attendants, chosen by the lettermen, Blissfully happy, Queen sherryl received her were Jacki Kyle and Beverly Ross, and Nick's at- gfggigeff0m IHSI year's A11-Sports Queen, Julie tendants, chosen by the Pep Club, were Tony Brotherton and Bob Wilson. Attendants of King Nick and Queen Sherryl are Iacki Kyle, escorted by Tony Brotherton, and Beverly Ross, escorted by Bob Wilson. Next to them are Queen Sherryl and King Nick. ln the far right are last year's Queen, Julie Genthe and Doug Speakes, her escort. The Pep Club mascots are Stacey Burton and Jimmie Johnson.
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Miss Carol Collier and her escort John After Carol's coronation, she Queen Carol stands with her Court Terry were both excited as Carol's elec- was presented a dozen red FIOIH left I0 right, Debby Bootes, tion was announced. roses. Gary Williams, Carol, John Terry Karen Rhea, and Paul Oden. Hland , During an impressive ceremony follow- ing the P.T.A. Christmas Program, Dec- ember 2O, Carol Collier was crowned W. O. 's first Band Queen. The ceremony followed a program con- sisting of the following: First, two musical selections by the band, Yuletide Sketches and Greensleeves . Next was a medley of poems by the Seventh grade Speech class, directed by Mr. Dave Gerbrandt, and then a Christmas reading by Marsha Lippert. t s- The Gu-IS' Sth and 9,th grade, Chorus also Mrs. Patterson directs the girls chorus as they add Sang Several approprlate Chrlstmas af' to the festive Christmas air. rangements, and to conclude the mem- orable evening, two songs were played by the band, The Christmas Song, and 'Christmas Music for Winds H Mr. Gerbrandt leads the 7th grade speech class ' in a recitation. Marsha Lippert delivers a choral reading at the Christmas program. 55
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