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PRCM IS FIRST SPRI G EVE T The one-hundred fifty couples attending the Junior-Senior Prom on Friday, April 22, l96O, reached: the dance floor through a leafy arbor. The Saxon Lodge reflected the theme, Spring Fantasia , with a picket fence and park benches encircling the dance area. On the walls and ceilings yellow mums and white doves created atmosphere. A foun- tain occupied the center of attention as it bubbled and sprayed into its surrounding pool. What was probably the high point of the evening came as Tim Bagby and Kathy Carmody were crowned King and Queen with Bill Brooks and Irene Kosmatka named as Prince and Princess. King Tim Bogby leads the Grand March with his date Marlene McElroy. Reigning over the senior prom, Spring Fantasia , were Bill Brooks, prince, Kathy Car- mody, queen, Tim Bagby, king, and- Irene Kosmatka, princess.
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DANCING, SINGI G, A D DRA ATICS Entertaining but not competing for a prize Wiebe, Roy Shepard, and Jim Anderson. A satire on the fairy tale of Rapunzel was given by eighth graders Leslie Lee, Judy Minton, and Pat Babcock. Liszt's Liebestraum was junior Junior Boots Lind capobly interprets a jazz Joel Bossett's offering, number for a third place. was the combo consisting of Kirk Sophomore Julie Kolic presented St. Louis Blues and I Whistle A Happy Tune. A second place position was earned by senior Lowell Chellberg with his ren- dition of l Love Life.
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SCCIAL SEASON CATCH E 2' Dancing the horse was the fad at the Boosters' Coronation Hop. Q35 5 l A lighthouse was the center of at- traction at the Y-Teens' Harbor Lights dance. The social whirl catches all in its spell. From the Prom to the sock hops, dances added to the fun and hilarity of the school year. The Fall Fiesta was the best ever. The Christmas Cotillion attained the same mea- sure of success, Harbor Lights attracted many couples. Finally the never-to-be-for gotten Prom climaxed the seniors' last year at CHS. These are but a few of the many social functions that flavored our school year and made this year at CHS memorable. , !X Golden snowflakes were suspended frorr
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