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and Znd Imam were omitted Our Tableu? Mr. Shoemaker and his performance as The Sheik have become a tradition at I.H.S. The Sing along with Ice chorus. Mr. Cody and his partners showed us some real professional square dancing. Mr. Genyk and Mr. Wright demonstrate their skill.
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Page 196 text:
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We loved the Illagagine 14AAem6ly-Lit For the past 22 years lackson High has sponsored a magazine sales campaign in order to finance various school projects such as buying uniforms for band and orchestra, sponsoring exchange students through the American Field Service, and contributing to charity. These campaigns have earned over S64,0UU. With the coming of the Magazine Campaign it has become customary for the faculty to kick-off the cam- paign with a variety show. The shows have always been very entertaining for the students. This year the theme was Sing along with Toe. Ioe is the representa- tive of the Educational Reader Service Inc. Students laughed with delight to see Mr. Grayson Newark walk on stage dressed as a girl! Mr. Lee Forest and his singing group produced a sensation when they sang one of the current pop tunes. The show was climaxed by the act everyone had been waiting for, Mr. Stanley Mrs. Stoddard and Mrs. Morehouse waltzed to The Tennessee Waltz. Shoemaker, singing The Sheik of Arabyu and Bare- foot Days. Everyone enjoyed the show, and the an- nouncement that periods 1 and 2 were cancelled because the show had run too long. The Earl, Mr. Forrest, and his Dukes sang Duke of Earl. Mr. Newark Sung 1 Enjoy Being G Gi,-1. Mr. Cripps had a hard time finding someone to sing I Enjoy Being a Girl
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Senivm and junivm enjoyed Moon River was the theme for the llB party of the class of l963. One representative from each homeroom was elected to be on the planning com- mittee. This large committee was later split into five smaller groups: decora- tions, tickets, publicity, refreshments, and music. The decorations were done and very effective. Gas balloons, that hovered above the dancers had glittered stars suspended from their strings While murals of river scenes adorned the Walls. Cake and punch were served during the evening. Hal Smith, disc jockey from WlBM, played the records for the dance. Everyone had a good time at the 11B dance. These couples look like they are enjoying themselves. 194 ,9 p 'ii The refreshment table was a popular place
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