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Tlon HCH. Zfu ' to f cMciicf. ifonmtzC ta The Lil ' Abner and Daisy Mae competition was won by overall-wearing Mike Baker and corncob-pipe- smoking Liz Derek, se- niors. Other candidates were Kraig Ahlfeld and Becky Howard, freshmen; Tom DeArmond and Kathy Nees, sophomores; Gary Haupert and Pam Garrison, juniors. Janie Wilson and Mike Cole dance to fit their costumes while Vicki Driscoll watches in laughing amazement. Patches, mixed socks, old hats, and garters were prominent as displayed by Marcia Friermood and Scottie Chamberlain. Jerry West, why don ' t you let Connie Roth have your pipe? It would go perfectly with the hat. Carol Friermood and Pam Garrison join a basketball squa in the gym for extra recreation. 24
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CH 4tteH€Uuice Swishing satin, budding roses, and romantic music combined for an enjoyable evening. Many students look hack to the night of Deeemher 11, 1965, with fond memories. Approximately sixty couples enjoyed the Christmas Dance entitled, Won- derland by Night. Through the dim lights, a false ceiling of red and silver could be seen. Since the weather wouldn ' t co-operate, the seniors used artificial snow to give the effect of snow drifting outside the windows. In the center of the floor, a huge candle lit the flame of an enjoyable evening. The Manchester College stage band provided the music for this en- chanting evening. The faculty also enjoyed the atmosphere of the Christmas spirit. Judy Meyer and Ron Smith join the festivities. 23
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St UetCe ' pon fuzC 1 i v -- . - H , f- 5!g|« ■-.■ • i i .j - ? Se VfJL m|] oMSSSmm m n 1 aifii. H i[ ■ iffl Joi 1 ! iin mmh li ■■ Junior John Closser goes to all lengths — would you believe, heights — to make a successful dance. Diane Gaff, Martin Smal- ley, Danny Eller, Jane McKinley, and Lilian Ma- duro sit this one out. Seniors Margaret ' alker and Dennis Hall enjoy the last dance of the evening. On the evening of March 11, the Norsemen began to arrive in anything wild ranging from overalls to ragged cut-offs. The student council sponsored the girl-ask-boy event and hired the Fabulous Intruders to provide the music. Only two weeks later on March 25, these same stu- dents met for the junior class-sponsored Spring Fling in formals and suits. They danced under pastel-colored streamers near the center-hansino- il- lusive butterfly to the melodies of the Xoteables. Randy Taylor wonders why he can ' t find the tape in this junior-made mess. 25
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