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special events DANCE MARATHO ,U if HELP M FIGHT . ll QMUSCULAR Z DYSTBQEL S DANCE FOR THOSE 5 Ie is WHO CANT S E 1 , 5 y A efi gg ' li .:, , Q :'1- --f-1ef' ' 'I The first song heard at the 'ist annual EHS Dance Marathon was My Baby's Got ESP, but who really knew what would happen at the end of the 24 hours? Com- munity merchants had donated over S1000 in merchan- dise for door prizes, and Glen MacGillivray and his Simple and Free Disco staff were generating an electric at- i 11 9 -' A 9019 iabv. , no 'lx A.. P ix 3 mosphere as smoky incense filled the gym. The G.O. hoped to raise S1500 for Muscular Dystrophy, just as each couple out of the 54 hoped to take home the 5100 grand prize. just before the beginningg an accident in the gym brought fire engines and excitement, but no one was seriously hurt and the dance ran smoothly after that. xX Rx i ' 1 p g t ,S 168 ,gg :ff 'fi iii? QQ gf -. -i.- ' X' f - I - if i'll 5 g A ,,....w 5 ,A 1' rs.. fe . ,, .,. . S A, rf, iii ri ,, 5 '- fb' r ffwtrirfff sv r,s.A: Riff ,fs ...
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special events l GONG SHOW Thanks to the G.O. and the Senior Class, EHS had a true Chuck Barris production on jan. 31. Dr. Cast proved to be the perfect emcee, outdoing Chuck in everything, with or without the kazoo band. Elvis even blessed us with a guest W 5. is l t appearance, even though Dr. G. told us They said this act was dead in Tenn. Clap!-lWater splashing and pie throw- ing was a tradition upheld by the Senior Class, even though Ms. Smith didn't approve. edgemoni h gh school 5 Semor class St O present .,- lwghl Z if g... The '53 Ong Show' fx Tm 4 1975 'tuesday 13 Mary 51 8 0 P th ami iorium 170
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