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HOMECOMING —A NEWTRADITION November 25 was the birthdate of a new trend at Wellesley High. Present students and Wellesley High School alumni were invited to the first annual Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Senior class. Due to the kind contributions of many parents of seniors, the dance was well chaperoned and was a great success. The attendance was good considering that this semi-formal homecoming dance was the first event of its type to take place at Wellesley High. Hopefully during the coming years, this dance will become a meeting place for all alumni, in keeping with the Thanksgiving game spirit. 26
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Skip Day at Wingearsheek Beach Does she, or. . (Jack Ferguson, Sarah Fortune). (Lisa Berdan, Charlie Cathcart, Leslie Larocca) The Great Pyramid Dave swept Sheila off her feet (Dave Bates and Sheila Buckley). This isn’t muscle beach for sure. (Jay Jos- tyn, Lance Tucker) parade day skip day 25
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DANCES AND THE CHRISTMAS COTILLION This year, the Christmas Cotillion was a great success. Romance filled the air during this special evening which involved cocktails, dinner, and dancing. Although the enthusi¬ asm for school dances has waned over the past few years, the 1977 senior and Gridiron Club dances regained some of their original popularity. Both dances were highly successful. At the senior class dance everyone “boogied down to the sound of “Graham Cole,” while “What ' s Next 7 ” played some lively tunes to jive to at the Gridiron Club Dance. Hopefully, with their increased popularity, dances will again rank high on our activ¬ ity lists.
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