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S HIOI2 ADO JUDIGR oances, along lth Why didn't you tell me it would cost this much?! You mean you don't have 75c?! A regular controversy is carried on between these guys and gals attend- ing the senior dance. There was some mighty sweet music to dance to at the seniors' Frosty Frolic. It's plain to see this by the contented looks on the faces of these people. One of the most enjoyable evenings spent during this year was the night Dick Vann played for the senior dance, Frosty Frolic, which carried out the theme of autumn. . x-- , I 4 iq ' li, .xlfllrllc BN
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1 2 3 4' ugh! It sure is a crazy way to learn how to swim' moans Linda Richardes. even folzqe Junior Play Cast-FRONT ROW: Steve Rich, Nanci Walsh, Marilyn Bender, Mike Vickery. SECOND ROW: Emerson Doug- lass, Ron Schraeder, Tina Bernath, Sharon Saxton, Joyce Garrett, Bill Frazier, Ann Roempagel, Nancy Roden, Roger Mere- dith, Kay Cohagan, Jim Poehlman, Sharon Behrendt, Jim Morgan. Junior Play Cast-FRONT ROW: Bob Mutzl, Linda Richardes, Linda Bowton, Bill Crowel. SECOND ROW: Carol Sue Maxson, Helen Kubiak, Connie Zabik, Judy Simcox Roger Meredith, Jack Hoober, Maurine Bowton, Roger Tice. THIRD ROW: Dick Herr, Kitty Currey, Lorna Huddlestun, john Reed, Vince Piotrowski. 19
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sock hops, spice the time Fon fizolic They could have danced all night. The song expressed the wishes of the couples who at- tended the three yearly dances and the many after-game hops, held throughout the year at Clay. Benign jack-o-lanterns and a silvery moon smiled down at the dancing couples at the an- nual senior dance, Frosty Frolic. The whirling couples smiled back. April-a beautiful month-was most noted for rain. April is now most noted for the junior dance, April Showers. The musical notes of Dick Van reigned over the gliding partners. The dancing season was punctuated by va- rious club-sponsored sock and sweater hops. The main ones were the football Homecoming dance and the sock hop after our final victory in the County Tourney. Dancing is a big thing at Clay and all are loved-from the sock hops to the Prom. They could have danced all night at every dance. Many familiar faces are seen as Clay students and their dates enjoy themselves at April Showers. in A slow tune and a pretty girl-what more could one ask. Swinging under the spotlight to the music of the In- trigues, Roger Meredith and Judy Johnston dance to the tune So Fine.
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