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5th Avenue'-' No just a few fashion hounds lined up to show off their fine feathers. Our models are John McPha1l Russ Neumann, John Pesavento, Gregg Smith Richard Wilbur Tom jones, Dick Shipps, Dave Warren, and Larry Bassett. Dress Up Day gives Seniors a chance to parade in their best fashions. One of the nicest traditions main- tained by the Seniors of Kimball High School is that of Senior Dress- Up Day. This is a day when all Seniors wear' their best clothes and proudly display the fact that they are members of the Senior Class. As they pass through the halls, it becomes clear that the young and fearful freshmen of 1960 are now Larry Bassett pauses to compliment a gratified Nancy DeM.unnik on her dress. the mature and bold seniors of 1964. This day becomes one of refine- ment and utter amazement as fel- low Kimballites discover that to be a Senior is not just fun and frolic, but it means growing up and facing responsibility. Senior Dress-Up Day is a privi- lege given to Seniors who have worked hard and deserve a reward. 149
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Dick Shipps and Mary Kerr converse in the courtyard during lunch hour. 148 Wearing high heels doesn't slow Janice Toll down, as she keeps pace with Ruth Huang. - sings 2 , Sem 'M 1m .4 R Q ' 2-3. f. www, sas . W W., . , r,-- ,..,l..d, Q -- , f,:w5:r, W K ,,.s3z,. 5 me-WL.. .ggi,rV- .., W Eames .K if-rs? E 5 i r 2 Don Baier adds a look of discomfort to the mixed thoughts of a white shirt and tie.
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Senior ock Elections Who would I want to be stranded with in a snowbound cabin?'T thinks each member of the Senior Class as they fill out their Mock Elec-tion ballot. Sometime during the school year each Senior is asked to evaluate his fellow students. By choosing representatives for outstanding traits the Seniors choose those members of their class whom they feel best fit the categories of: Best Personality, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Dressed, Most Reserved, Most Fickle, Most Talkative, Class Clowns, Cutest Couple, Best Shape and Build, Most Wanted in a Snow- bound Cabin, and those two members whom they feel will be Most Likely to Succeed. r These elections are not really mock as in the true meaning of the word. The people chos- en for each category actually have the qualities voted upon. The elections are looked on with a humorous air, but are considered an honor for those who receive the titles from the Class of '64. i K what I t D o V ii - 36,3 e . in , Best Personality e Most Wanted, in afisnowbound C in I-8YfY Wingfield Linda Rideout - Jim Matthews LVQJSI Likely To pucceeu Karla Hurst - Dick Sanderson Best Dressed Kathy Sage - Sonny McDonald
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