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FIREWORKS-Sadie Hawkins Day did bring its problems. Sharon Leedham pleads with Mr. C. A. Brown, chemistry teachor, as 'VVesley Iohnson and lack Doolin await tho word to fire. She rnust not have done her homework. Other members ot the class listen to her cries, realizing what could happen to them. CORNERED-Many of the girls resorted to unorthodox methods to capture the men ci their choice. lady Harper, dressed in style suited to the occasion lies in wait tor thu unsusoecting Stanley Teetei' as he ieisurely strolls along the hall on his way to class. Want dz 0 pach For its third straight year, Sadie Hawkins Day proved to be a smashing success. For a whole day beards, ragged clothes, and corn cob pipes were the vogue. That night students attended the dance in the gym. It was held this year on Friday, lan- uary 13, which proved to be an unlucky day for many campus bachelors. BELOVV LEFT: Local yolcels who escaped the hordes oi screaming girls, who branded many with their initials, celebrate in high style. BELOW RIGHT: At the dance that night many games and novelties reminiscent of Dogpatch were played Tack Fox, winners oi the two-legged race, were two of many' prize . lean Brown and Winners. I'
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Sa ing I With usic ,- T Dances were both popular and unusual this year. TOP: Three brightly clad revelers at the Clash Dance throw pop corn into anxious mouths. Being the first dance of this kind, it was a definite success and prob- ably will prove to be an annual affair. MIDDLE LEFT: The Halloween Howl was staged at the Mustang Cor- rall. The two characters seen dancing were typical of the merry-makers seen on that ghostly night. MID- DLE RIGHT: Palm reading proved to be a thriving busi- ness and the fates of goblins were forecast. LQWER LEFT: Amid valentines the Cupid's Hop for the Sopho- mores was a tribute to the class of '52, LOWER ElGHT: Sponsored by the Iunior Class, the Reindear Romp was typical of the lunior enthusiasm. The officers of the lunior Class seem to be enjoying their successful dance.
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INTERNATIONAL-The Co-Ed Dana featured nationalities, displaying many bright and clever costumes. Iaclcic Wyatt and Terry Lane show costumes which typify the old South. fs Southern accent could have easily hern ar ranged by these Southern Pcrlles, Ruth Arm Cooley and Terry Lane show their bright but distinctive yodolirig clothes from Switzerland, ti I t Sv v DISTINGUISHED-There were many couples who displayed ancient costumes which are no longer worn by the riiipdeiii geiiisiation of countries, Such costumes as those of colorful Hawaii were seen frequently that night. They ad'led alatiiour and romance to the occasion. Italy and Russia were given i-reference also, and fhey added an air i aistinguisl :nent to the dance, They present d Nation The rollicking Co-Ed Dance is an annual affair that the girls of North High look forward to. Although there was not a capacity crowd, the party was crammed with gayety and merry-making, and everyone who attended had a memorable time. BELQW LEFT: Of course, unusual games were one of the highlights of the Co-Ed Dance. Numerous games were played which were originated in foreign countries. They were picturesque and colorful, along with helping to make the party a smashing success, and everyone participated in them to make the Co-Ed party the biggest and best of its kind. BELQW RIGHT: A hectic scramble is underway for numerous gifts in a brilliant colored Spanish pinata. This was only one of many brilliant colored novelties featured.
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