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The Queen and her six lovely princesses rake time out from a busy evening to pose for this photo taken during the traditional Homecoming dance. Rita Katsampes, Queen, re- turned for her third consecutive year as a member of the Homecoming Court. Sharing the reign were, left to right, Debbie McClure (Soph.), Mary Ann Keck (Jr.), Debbie Morris (Sr.), Queen Rita (Sr.), Sheila Slater (Sr.), Becky Fulton (Jr.), and Sherry Bennett (Soph.). Await Grand Entrance The Queen and her regal six await their grand entrance with dates for the evening. Escorts, left to right, are Gary Bachelor, Denny Queen, Danny Prichard, Jim Queen, Jack Booth, Jefi Danhauer, and Danny Leckrone.
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ZHS Life Runs Gamut These photos present a small sampler of the great variety of school activities going on through- out the year. 1. Cheerleaders Carol Mitchell, Pam Tally, Sandy Culbertson, and Barb Kullman inspire support for gridiron war- riors. 2. Bob Dillon and Jim Kain present to Principal Burrier the 2nd place national champ- ionship trophy they won at Detroit in the Plymouth (Crysler Corp.) Trouble Shooting Contest. Mr. Neil Ensminger (lefti is their roud instructor in Automotive lechanics. 3. National Honor Society entertains the faculty at annual tea in home making rooms. Members starve while mentors feast--a switch on usual mental force-feeding by teachers. 4. Mr. David Korn ladles juice at school - sponsored Valentine Party. Every class and study hall went in rotation to the cafeteria for refreshments. 5. Groundkeepers and custodians move tons of snow with tractor dozers, shovels,and salt so knowledge-hungry students may approach halls of learning with warm, dry feet and undisturbed minds.
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Homecoming Attracts Happy Crowd On October 15 the 1965 Homecoming got off to a good start with a rip-roaring foot- ball fray against Marietta. Before the game Queen Kita Katsampes and her court were introduced to the crowd and escorted to the center of the field by Student Council boys. Rodger Drake, Council president, placed the royal coronet on the royal head. After the unfortunate 7-0 game, students and grads motored to the ZHS gym where DEC A had prepared a place for them. The theme for the dance was ‘’Cornucopia”. De- corations reflected the traditional autumn harvest scenes. LEFT: Jeff Ater takes a break from the whirl and swirl of the Homecoming Dance to visit the DECA refreshment stand where cider and doughnuts were on sale. Terry Wilkins serves the liquids while Dwight Robinson guards the solids. BELOW: Queen Rita flashes a smile as her car proceeds around the stadium track before the Home- coming game between ZHS and Marietta. Her car, loaned by the Newman family, was driven by Terry Newman. Hold Traditional Dance The fact that the Blue D s lost the fray be- tween ZHS and Marietta didn't prevent these students from enjoying the placid surroundings of the Home- coming dance. Alumni Judy Mawhorter and Russell Shipley dance dreamily to the music of the Mad Vikings. Ann Bailey and Jack Mead, Lemmert Kent and bally Smith seem to enjoy it also. The dance, sponsored by DECA, was certainly the highlight of the Homecoming events. 9
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