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Hey, Carole, what ya wishin ' for? I ' ll give ya three guesses, Roger, and the first two don ' t count! As host of the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Teen-Y members enhanced this scene with a wishing well, which inspired such cliches from the cartoon characters of Li ' l Abner. SPARKLING SCENES OF ANNUAL DANCES Even though cold winds blew on the outside, they could not touch gently filled the fellowship hall of the Presbyterian Church. The the glow and warmth of the smiling faces that were found at the hall was decorated with glowing candles, red poinsettias, and Christmas formal. Strains of lovely music from the Melodie Men alluring mistletoe to accent the theme, Mistletoe Ball.
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HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Becky Tucker, sophomore attendant; Carolyn Gray, junior attendant; Vickie Moore, senior attendant; Susan Kingsbury, Homecoming Queen; Jackie Brown¬ ing, senior attendant; Vickie Lockwood, freshman attendant. These girls were chosen by the boys of their respective classes to reign through the eventful Homecoming weekend of 1964. DILIGENT PREPARATION PRODUCED THE Harvest 4 - Hoedown = Homecoming Dance. Ronnie Hefty and Linda Metcalf represent 38 couples who attended the evening event. Their big smiles show the success of the senior-sponsored dance. Divine, delightful, and dreamy were all words that were used to describe the three annual dances held for Auburn High Schoolers. Fall is a time of beauty, and this was surely the case for the 1964 Auburn Homecoming Dance. Miss Susan Kingsbury, the Homecoming Queen, and her lovely court reigned over the dance held in the specially decorated Junior High Gymnasium. Sweet music, food, and punch made the evening a wonderful mem¬ ory for everyone who attended. Grab that fella! was the cry heard in the halls of A.H.S. a few days before this year ' s Sadie Hawk¬ ins Dance. Fun and frolic were the keys for every AHSer as each portrayed his own idea of the aver¬ age Li ' l Abner and Daisy Mae. The dance, sponsored each year by the Teen-Y, was held in a Dog Patch atmosphere at the Y.M.C.A. December was a time for heavy coats, boots, and gloves, but it was also the time for the students of A.H.S. to put on their best and go to the prettiest dance of the year, the Christmas Formal. The dreamy music and sweet smells of Christmas goodies made the night one which will long be remembered.
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Attention! Locker inspection tomorrow! Apparently the owners of these typical lockers aren ' t worried about the consequences that might be issued from headquarters. TYPICAL TALENTED The annual Christmas program demanded a special rehearsal by the band, chorus, and Speech Club members. The Christmas story was told in a family group and accented by a musical background.
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