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Daisy Maes all grabbed their Lil Abners and headed for a real Dogpatch stomp-the Sadie Hawkins Dancev. The students- turned-hillbilly pictured above are Cleftj Jim Eslinger, Jackie Schroedter, Joan Burkhardt, Jay Parsell, Charlotte Jockish, Ben Gitchel, Priscilla Montegrande, Linda Costello, Bob Jordan. Im- poverished faculty members pictured Crightj are Mr. Wayne C. Harsh, Miss Sanna Sadie', Green, and Mr. Marryini Sam Bogal. The FRESHMAN FROLIC, with the theme, Singing in the Rain , was pre- sented by Burroughs' extras in the cafetor- ium. The group pictured at the left was the com- mittee in chargeg they are from left, Louanne Cole, Craig Ellis, Bill Sturgeon, Clarabelle Gol- yer, Priscilla Monte- grande.
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M ,El 4 f A 1 ' i n ee Dance it trippingly . . . MlosuMMER's NIGHT DREAM junior PYUUI An Aquatic Fantasy with marine life of all shapes and colors under a sea of blue light was presented by the class of 1956 in the cafetorium on April 16. Dance music was furnished by Hal Campbell and his Millionaires . . . Then the moment came for the an- nouncement that the Queen of the Prom was Rose Marie Ambrose. This year, because of a tie in the voting, there were three princesses, Deanna Ryan, Gwenell Fisher, and Darla Forsythe. This was an evening that will long be remembered . . . l l. if 'N in X N OPDOSHS page Krightl Music, maestro, V I . 1 Below fright? Gather 'roundl X iid U H geese . l Nil ix Ueftj Comin' through the rye. e J anne Me' 'ndeedl A, T ff F Gym f i it ef T ill? Q Mllxli A is 1f.i-- 545, Z X -4 Qi 42- ? 621? K5 9, 'AJ' Q-L it F? 55 3 'f , 1 eo? iff' ' H fc 'LLL -Z-J ,F -If c,-fZ' 11 .-Y if E
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