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Bophomores l riodern style dancing was in vogue. i l The sheriff, Phil Kossy, made sure everyone stayed under wraps Those who didn't wish to dance had a sociable time at the bor, drinking rootbeerl Tenth graders relivecl the era of cowboys and Indians at the Sopho- more Class Party, The Wild, Wild West. Spirited underclassmen en- tered the Crawford gym in their favorite Western attire to enioy a night of rowdy fun and entertainment on April 14, The Sophomores listened intently to the songs of folksingers and watched oldtime movies. A drink at the saloon and dancing to the music of the Contrasts climaxed the eventful night. And whats a wild West party without a few Indians showing up? 27
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