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In back: Melissa Morgan, Al Davis, Greg Davis, Jay Newlon, Russ Breeding, Trinka Crossley, and Terri Tarvin. In front: Mary Hamilton, and Caroline Waller. The Social Committee Has Everything It Needs Despite a limited budget, the Social Committee managed to provide various dances and sock hops throughout the year. Headed by seniors Jay Newlon and Trinka Crossley, the committee decided at the beginning of the year that frequent, informal dances or sock hops were needed, especially after football and basketball games. Often these dances were more like parties with card playing and records than dances. However, one time the committee went all out and brought in a disk jockey from WKGN who not only provided music but also gave away prizes for a dance contest. The bigger dances of the year were the Football Dance, the Christmas Dance, and the Twirp Dance, which were presented with music from Mojo and from Una and His Big Legs. Most of these dances turned out quite successfully. Attendance was high, particu- larly at the Twirp Dance, where the movie Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hydel' was shown. Many thanks go to Mrs. Brindley, whose support helped many of the dances get off the ground. Nor will the Social Committee forget the helpfulness of Mr. Lee and Mrs. Waterman. The committee would like to give special recognition to Annetha for the Spartan greeni' punch, which has become a tradition at Webb dances. Over all, the dances this year were not always profitable, but they served their purpose in bringing the students together to have a good time. . . . a lot of student enthusiasm Rf? at A it ik is 112 ACTIVITIES A Q QT? 'I . Y 'iLfV'aGBl5r, ssl .1 . , 'g gi' -
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Below: Peggie Johnson, the winner of the Good Sportsmanship Award. an-. f Dads' Night, Play Day, Sz W-Girls Highlight Year 114 ACADEMICS xx Above: THE PRESENT W-GIRLS: Peggie Johnson Jennie Glover, Terri Tarvin, Cindy Peters, Jeanie Cal houn, Christine Jensen, and Cathy Greene. The new W-Girls are Trinka Crossley, Ginny Gibbons Barbara Noxon, Ruth Shellabarger, Julie Bullock: Elizabeth Sharp, and Beth Shields.
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