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.. .IQ .ll ll-lnsllln, L.. ll? ir - 7 7 'ani g Dave Long, senior King of Hearts. K. Orwick, L. Mayo, D. Long, Kingg C. Merritt, R. Lehl made up handsome King of Hearts Court. Dances Highlight School Year Soft lights, soft music descriptive of both the King of Hearts and' Enchanted Wonderland, Christmas formal. Troleeis annual King of Hearts drew couples from all corners of the city. The Christmas formal, sponsored by Pi Up, Phi Theta, and Kuisti, provided the students with an opportunity to visit with former Clevelandites. Mike Crantis band kept the couples in a lively mood amidst the festive decorations of snowflakes, angel hair and a beautiful White Christmas tree ornameuted with crisp red bows. Soft lights, soft music set mood for Christmas Formal. inks!
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Reece Bader, student body president, and Mr. Schwab, member of the school board, take part in dedication ceremonies. i ii A-, 4 H' HL-, En, ., .. , s,.,v iw ze- sw ' fs -' -W , ' .L Capacity audience witnesses stirring dedication ot new gvin. Excitement Released at Dedication Students exploded with excitement as the dedication ceremonies for the new gym began. This event pre- ceeded the vital Grant-Cleveland game. Special guest speakers were Mr. Roy O. Malo, Principal, Mr. W. Edwards, Superintendent, and Mr. Herbert M. Schwab, Director of The Board of Education. The after-game dance, Dedication Drag, was sponsored by the Inter- national Relations Club. Sally Spangler and Dennis NVheeler admire gigantic calcc, part of decorations for Dedication Dragfi dance sponsored by I.li.L.
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