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Helping Bob Roark with his coat is Judy Oliver. Girls helping boys with their coats was a familiar scene to all who went to the Turn- about Twirl. The Turnabout Twirl was a semi-formal dance sponsored by the Senior Class and was held on March 23, in the school cafeteria. This is the third year that the girls at Washington have had the opportunity of asking the boys to a dance. The Butler Collegians furnished the music, and Jerry Lawlis was crowned Top Man during inter- mission. Candidates for the Top Man title also included Jan Guflin, Tom Bollinger, Don Martin, and Ronald Macy. Prizes were given to the most original and prettiest corsages made by the girls. Shown dancing at the Holly Hop are, left to right: Phyllis Rollman, Joyce Burnell, Karen Davis, and Joyce Harmon. The record dance was held Dec- ember 16, in the school cafeteria and was sponsored by the Senior Class. This dance which was given the last day before Christmas vacation was enjoyed by everyone who at- tended. at their peak . . . .5 , . 3 f ? V W5 ,,,., Z Sz! . Zire ow Y:-':'7',u42: ,,.vZi'i f. r' vi f 5 , ---' ' f ' WF 1 3 s y ff ' 1 149' .,' ,ff .- f ' s W5 .-'cz ' L ff ' 5 1, Was' , M ,ff ,Z V ' M :MW ,fy 'I .V A: -:f , 1 f- ,, :av MW pf.. WW!
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l we Pictured above are the girls who attended the .Iuurnalisin Institutes at Franklin College aiidIiidiaiia1 University. Dele- gates tu hoth Franklin and I. U. were Lana Kay Matthews. Pat Neeley, Sandra Parries. Anne Kessler. and Carolyn Knoehel, Cynthia Fendley and Deanna Wise tnnt nit-turedj attended on- ly I. Lf while Helen Hale. Barlmrzx MCBean. Sandra White. Car- olyn Turner. and Vfqnnla Rainxvatt-1' attend--rl Franklin. '5 was the year when . . . TX . 0 5 'T ' I iq - i'f':?v52:i:, . , 1515-Q. 41 V K J Y, b , ' 6 951, XX 5 if Q W V K-is ' B 2. iff- 'llf 1 i 1 xy VVayne Vaughn and Pat Lisby are shown dis- playing their happiness on being elected Johnnie and Cijinnie Continental. The popularity contest is an annual event sponsored by the Senior Post staff. Birth Wayne and Pat have participated in many sclimil activities. activities were. . . 'gr .,: ,f 4 I '4 V v. 5 X N I Sw , as aw. We 'ff ,1ifi'e i V QQ , . . qw i '1- '-Am 5'-' f N A K- ' if Q i JSI? e I , ' ' im 10 The Big Sister-Little Sis- ter Party is an annual event sptwiistwetl hy the VVasl1ing- tonian Club. Slimvit. from left to right, attending the party are San- dra Burr. seniorg Donna Mil- ler. Phyllis Rolhnan, Bar- huru Chase. Lorilie VVillia1ns, and Put Dowdon. all fresh- nit-n. Cnrnl Jordan, Janet Shaw, Betty .lnhnson.:1nd the Girls' Ensenihle provided the en- tertainment for the guests. Carol. 11 nieniher of the Col- onial Chorus, sang: Janet, 21 varsity Cheerleader, led a few yells: and Betty, a meni- her of the Thespians, gave a reading.
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