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“Babes in Toyland” added festive spirit To enter Santa Claus’s workshop, couples strolled through the “ramp” draped with brig'ht paper and guarded by large toy soldiers. Toys, toys, and more toys decor- ated the window sill that looked out over the city. “YE OLD SHOPPE” was locked up for the night, but through the win- dows couples could see toys in various stages of creation. Nobody could guess that by morning the magic spell would be broken and the library would regain its identity. At nine o’clock on that snowy evening of December 22, the sound of sleigh bells and “Ho-Ho-Ho’s” filled the air. As Santa Claus ran through the corridor and into the workshop, couples crowded around him to hear his announcement; the 1964- 1965 Sno-Ball Queen was MISS BECKY SPARKS. To the tune of “Babes in Toy- land” Becky and her escort danced. After the queen’s dance she was presented with a dozen long-stemmed red roses and seated at her table. Queen Becky and her escort Bundy” Jenkins preside at the queen’s table. Punch and cookies refreshed the guests. VAN Z ANT 13 While others danced, some guests chatted and posed for pictures. Music furnished by David Van Zant suited all tastes.
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Becky Sparks Sno-Ball Queen 1964 12 «X.
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Debbie Lillich is prepared for anything during Twirp Week Twirp Week provided change of pace Argentine’s halls took on a new look dur- ing- the traditional Twirp Week. During- this week the girls were expected to make dates and pay for them as well. The girls were allowed to wear jeans during the week and were required to carry boys’ books, open doors for them, and perform other “gentlemanly” gestures that are “usually” performed by the boys. Among this year’s activities were an egg toss won by Debbie Lillich and Gregg- House, a tug-a-war won by the sopho- more girls, and a pie-eating contest in which the sophomores and seniors tied. The week was brought to a close with the Twirp dance, which carried the theme “007” out of the James Bond thrillers. This year’s dance provided an extra hig h- lig'ht consisting of an obstacle course which eventually led to an area entitled “Fort Knox.” Music for the evening was provided by the Caspians. Larry Brotherton, Bonnie King, and Mary Lou Reed run the obsta- cle course at the 007 Twirp dance. 14 Sophomore and senior boys eat their way through 144 pieces of pie to tie in the pie-eating contest.
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