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Page 60 text:
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Swing and Sway JANUARY Throughout the Upper Senior Register Rooms, heads were seen hent over attractive circulars. Pencils were taken out and the upper-classmen signed with the flourishing scrawl of Seniors. Thus the announcement of the first Senior Class Party was heralded. The girls were cautioned to dress in a collegiate manner. Vllhat were we in for? When the long awaited day arrived, a hevy of students could he seen rushing towards the boys, gym. Soon the fun began. The Seniors proved their versatility by their rendition of the various popular dance steps. However this was soon for- gotten as the square dancing was introduced. From a Virginia Reel the couples went into a Grand March. Led by the class olhcers, the Seniors proved that the floor could hold them. Then, a circle was formed and the students energetically went through a Paul Jones. Durinigg this lively session, the odor
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Page 59 text:
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'Twas the night before Christmas-Wait a Minute! 'Twas a few minutes before the Christmas pageant. Thats itl A puff of powder. a dab of lip stick. and a comb through the hair. and the pageant was on. With a medieval castle as its background, girls and boys in costume sang and danced. Authentic carols of the 12th century were sung by the Curtis Choir under the direction of George S. Dare of the music department. The duel between St. George and the Turk was an exciting and hilarious part of the pageant. The click- ing swords and the final blow provided breathless entertainment for the entire assembly. At the finale the cast formed into a procession and marched along the aisles of the auditorium as they sang the last of the Christmas carols.
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SENIOR PARTIES of food was detected. Hefreshments were served by the mighty football team, who had had excellent experience in guarding. More dancing followed and then obstacle races took the spotlight. Laughter and shouting accompanied the participants. Vllin- ners were awarded baby prizes and then forgotten as the beatgone-two-three-kick claimed the audience. The Conga, as performed bythe entire body, provided much entertainment. As the line gradually diminished to the last strains of the music, jitterbugs uswungil out in true spirit, itil the tune of Home Sweet Home fnttingly put an encl to the merrymaking. One and all looked forward to the next Senior Party. The second Party, although not as good as its predecessor, was another event to be added to the Red Letter Days of the Senior Calendar. Two b y Two
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