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hy. nlrodu lion if Students learn almost as much trom their extra-curricular activities as they do trom their regular studies. After-school activities not only give the high-schoolers an outlet for their varied in- terests, but also experience in getting along with other people. l-lere at North l-ligh, school lite is real lite. There's ample opportunity tor the develop- INTENSE FEELlNG7'l'he audience at one of the per- formances ot the all-school play, f'The Blue Bird, is captivated by the delightful fantasy, ln productions like ment of almost every worthwhile human ac' tivity. One ot the greatest fields ot extra-curricular activities is dramatics. Not only those who actually participate in the dramatic produc- tions gain from these rich experiences. Those who attend the performances also achieve new and excellent experience. these the while school--and that includes parents and teachers as well as students-profits from a ccoperative enterprise that proves mutually enioyable. 3' -i Yf54f Western Star t rehearsal George , Joseph Jenckes Mari lurid, Diane Thorrns 1 Blake, and John PUCTION C151 rncm of I , Y
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FALL FORMALlTYg An American in Paris was the theme of the Girls' League formal dance, The Blue and Silver Ball. Scenes here show the beauty of the memor- able evening. Center Right: Diane Thomas and Richard Suter, the couple who danced the Prize Waltz best. fabulous formal Again this year the Blue and Silver Ball, one of the outstanding functions presented by the Girls' League, highlighted the fall social cal- endar. This gala affair, seen in the eyes of many as the best dance of the year, was held Saturday night, November l5, in the trans- formed North High gym and lasted from 9 pm. until midnight. Decorations denoting the An American in Paris theme, carried out by French cafe scenes, can can dancers, the Eiffel tower, and the ballet from An American in Paris, added gaiety to the atmosphere. Girls and their es- corts swayed to the heavenly music of Harold Kaye and his orchestra. For the first time in three years, there was a receiving line to greet the couples as they entered the dance. Diane Thomas and Richard Suter gaily whirled away with the prize waltz. 'ni X 1
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