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K 1-1,154 K 8 5 NJ ,sa ' 1 NA '4 Mellow music issues from the Dance Band, a collection of musically-talented students who wish to learn more about this career-potential aspect of their field. Di- rected by Mr. Clark, the band plays at various school functions during the year, particularly forthe Exchange Assembly and Royalty Romp. Nominal fees are charged to provide money for music. Success ofthe band is measured by Mr. Clark's direct- ing activities, when the Band plays well, he dances while he directs. When this group performs he's always dancing. Ann Wilson, left, provides the vocal part of several dance band numbers. Above, Mr. Clark beats the rhythm as music poured out to the dance floor at the Royalty Romp. L t' ll d l S S C1 Cl HCS. DANCE BAND. Left to right, front row: R. Larsen, P. Jones, J. Freed, T. Leslie, G. Partain, G. Clinton, B. Bancroft. Second row: D. Bruner, D. Hearn, W. Ander- son, E. Hewlin, T. Lutz. Missing from picture were: D. Drum, P. Hector, A. Wilson, A. Epley.
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wa.-an Frolic welcomed Spring Bentley's first Spring Sweetheart, Kathy Frame, was the main attraction of the vernal social event known to Bentleyites as the Spring Frolic. She was the first girl ever to carry the title, symbolic of her selection as Bentley's prettiest girl. Kathy's court comprised Cherrill Jones, Sandy Palmer, Irene Gianetti, Ardith Bottrill, Marilyn Litak, Pat Luby Fay Cossin, and Anne Templeton. Each girl wore a corsage of gardenias and roses, and Kathy received a bracelet engraved Spring Sweet heart, l96O. Sugar n' spice were added by the Dance Band Their music was a mixture of the sweetness of a ballad and the spice of a beat. Stir in butterflies, flowers, fun, people, and the Sprung Frolic was complete. Those who sampled this delectable dish had one reaction-MMMMM-Good! Bob Conard, representative ofthe Advanced Journalism staff, pre- sents Kathy Frame with a bracelet symbolizing her position as Spring Sweetheart of l96O. Varhi-colored butterflies llefll were the central overhead decorations. Kathy Frame, Spring Sweetheart, posed with her court lbelowl left to right: Irene Gianetti, Cherrill Jones, Ardith Bottrill, Sandy Palmer, Kathy, Anne Templeton, Pat Luby, Fay Cossin and Marilyn Litak.
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