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I I SWIM SHOW With much splash and dash, the Aquaneers our Synchronized Swim- ming Club, put forth their most tal- ented efforts in the presentation of the Onnuol Spring show - Ripples Of Reminiscencen. Over thirty mermaid misses floated into the acts, all of which were original numbers worked out by the pretty paddlers who per formed them l-li links inthe water included every thing from gridiron skirmishes to dreamy divers Rock n roll took to the tank in one of the more lymphatic parts of the show adding swing to the performance Mrs Nancy Grdjich was the Aqua neers advisor u1ftfwJ X Beoched ' aS,plcw X5 Who s peek ng? f A .ai of g 's Ready Submerge I9 -rur- md G . 1 f ' Y 1 ' k I - O ,f , i ,, , N l 'A M , X8 XXX , M . , ,, A as rn.: , A1 'hjf' Ewa, k s ,ff ix l 4- fl ! X 1. y - I ' i , 1 . . fl K . A MTEAK , A i A M' . '-mfrs, ,-I .si ' N j, 1 ., 5 - ' if - V - A - 5 , - if , --s J ,wi 4,714 - - - av' ' -- ' P , I , 3 f .M YE: ri., 1 Xt 1 3' - A -gru- ' ,V X K- J ' A 'J ,, Y ., -as .. f Qt E. 71,3 .2-Alf' ' 'ji' l -i W , ,Q Z4 1 - --1 1. ' i x xii wth.: , Nl' ' A - swf -Ju , I
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N i I 1 Backstage preparations FOOTLIGHT SCANDALS Lights, music, and applause - we hopel That was what the four hundred students who put on the Footlight Scandals were thinking on the night of March l. The music department, headed by Mr. John Merrill, Mr. Clar- ence Roth, and Mr. Edward Morris, combined forces with the Dramatics department, headed by Mr. 'Donald Schultz and Mr. Ronald Dawson, to put on the show entitled Hi-Fi Frolics, The Mixed Ensemble, Male Chorus, and Girls' Chorus each did a number. Barefoot, done by the Mixed En- semble, will long be remembered by all, The A Cappella Choir did a medley from Oklahoma and the Cantando Choir did a Vincent Newman medley. The band, dance band, and orchestra also did several numbers, and there were soloists and a barbershop quartet. The dramatics department had a great deal to do with making the show a success, as they put on skits between the musical numbers to tie the show together, Their skits also served to introduce the acts. All in all, the music department felt that the show was a great success. Yalent an Stage the result . . .
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.736ue Mio! JUNIOR PROM OF 1958 Soft blue lights, fish nets, and floating fish mode a deep blue mist to engulf the Junior Prom dancers Carol Steinl4e's group dreamed up the decorations, and the mood was completed by the entertainment procured by Sally l-lanawalt's committee The hungry dancers were refreshed through the efforts of Kathy Burgess's helpers, Jim Wilkins and Diane Marsh also helped make the Prom a success Good Grief l'
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