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Life Long Discovery Doreen Dibbern was crowned May Queen at the May Banquet by last year's queen, Heide Dibbern. Mrs. Kathy Gifford, chapter advisor, announced the awards for outstanding members. Recipients included Pam Isaac, Martha Gloe, and Cindy Schmidt. Encounter awards went to Martha Gloe, Kay Lynn Hargens, and Pam Isaac, Key degree; Kay Hensley, Scroll degree; and Kay Lynn Hargens, Torch degree. 1 Freshman FHA members Pam Racek, LouAnn Dubbs, Brenda Davidson, Kris Kucera and Pam Isaac present the Emblem Service. 2 Following a buffet dinner attended by members, parents, and guests, Doreen Dibbern was crowned May Queen. 3 Old officers install new officers. Jolene Harders, president; Carole Dethlefs, vice president; Sandy Ripp, secretary; Kay Hensley, treasurer; Martha Gloe, publicity and historian; Kay Lynn Hargens, encounter chairman; and Pam Isaac, song and recrea- tion.
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Main Street The theme was Main Street. Decorations consisted of several murals of businesses. A park and a summer house provided a back- ground for pictures. The Time Machine provided disappointing music until 12:30 a.m. The banquet area was styled as an outdoor cafe. Food was served by guys and gals dressed as old-time waiters and waitresses, with striped vests and derby hats, as well as the traditional garters. 1 Finishing touches mean getting name cards in the correct place. 2 Mrs. Gilliland's job for the evening is filling the punch bowl so the wishing well won't run dry. 3 Junior guys try to construct a sturdy wishing well. Later they will add shingles for an authentic look. 16
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Senior Breakfast Wills, Rehearsal On the senior's last day they presented their traditional wills to the underclassmen and faculty. Senior Breakfast sponsored by the senior's mothers was a big success. The menu included ham, scrambled eggs, and rolls. A style show was given by the mothers. Fashions were designed in Paris, and were styles of «he future. Afterwards, seniors rehearsed for graduation. An hour was taken to make sure every senior had a place, when to turn tassles, when to take off caps, and to make sure all names were pronounced correctly. All three events were big events for the seniors and they'll always be remembered for years to come. 1 At the breakfast. Seniors have to find a baby picture of themselves to find a place to sit. Esther Zavala and Jim Knight look like they're having a little trouble. 2 Cathy Riesland is reading one of the many wills. 3 Mrs. Koepp Models the perfect hunting outfit. 4 Bill McCartney and Jennie Morosic practice for that walk down the aisle at graduation.
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