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mv astles, London pubs, and guru on a bed of nails, and Italian restaurants - various folk dances. Centerville got a taste Food, costumes, booths, of the world when junior and entertainment were judged Council on World Affairs took by nine teachers from the over the Magsig gym on Nov. three buildings. India, the 19 for the annual Foreign winner, was to be sent to the Food Bazaar. As small as the area high school judging at gym might seem to others, the Dayton Mall. But an cell block members managed to Indian booth from another squeeze in eight booths rep- high school had been entered resenting different coun- and rules stated that only tries. Bystanders munched on one exhibit from each country exotic oods and watched the could be shown. Consequent- entertainment which included ly, the booth from Scotland Italian grape stomping, a went in its place. 30 ICOWA Red, while, and blue colored streamers tied to a volleyball pole served as a makeshift Maypole for England's performance. Emily Corbin, Rona Barclay, Gwen Doench, Bonnie Snyder and Amy Thompson weave their way through the entangled crepe paper. Though the Foreign Food Bazaar was the main activit for the year, ICOWA members also planned smaller monthly activities, such as a skating party and a soc hop. Other events included Christmas caroling and visit- ing local chapters of Dayton Council on World Affairs.
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DUWGI WE U hristmas spirit rose again when 168 couples arrived at St. Leonard's for the reinstated Christmas dance. The dance, sponsored by the seniors, was more suc- cessful than the last Christ- mas dance, which only 17 couples attended. Many people thought the popularity o the Christmas dance had died because of the previous year's sparce attendance, but senior class officers took a chance and went ahead to plan the ac- tivities ofthe dance. To provide a festive spir- it for the dance, a Christ- mas tree was used as the main decoration. Ornaments were made with each couple's names on them and hung on the Christmas tree. Furnishing the music for the dance was Sunrise. Capturing the romantic mood of Stairway to Heaven Mike Huddleston and Kathy Pearson find slow dancing is a good change of pace. A local hand, Sunrise, provided the music forthethree-hour event. BVUMU UWMU F 32 Christmas Dance
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