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SCHOOL DANCES The first school dance of the year was given by the teachers of Colo High, you know, the Student s 'Fransl' The evening was spent in dancing, ping pong, and a few card games that were stagged by those who d1dn't care to dance. They served pop and cookies for refreshments and at intermission the Boys' Quartett sang, 'Sing A Son About Susie' Who's Sus1e????, and Dance with A Dolly' gwith bobby socks onl . . . . . . .The Seniors put on the next Jive Jamberee, which filled the evening with entertainment for all. Intermis- sion furnished duets by Veda and Velda Thornton, Accordian Solos by Sarah Zelsneiss. Ice Cream-and cookies toooooo. Every one left at 11:00 because of some unforeseen reason, which none could ever figure out. ' Being it is that every class in high school takes turns for taking in the D0-RE-ME, the Juniors put on the next dance. A contest for those who felt like chasing from one end of the floor, to the other. CAnd of course all the girls did!! DIDN T we g1rls?????l The Juniors served pop and cookies to every one there, but not all of these people were happy, you see the grape pop was, well should we say, 'NOT TASTY1' Season tickets for basketball, was the original thought for the next dance and every one liked the idea too. You see, the girls lost the race, so they had to put it on. Wiener and salmon sandwiches were eaten by all, followed by pop. The party was broken up around 10:00. St. Patriok's Day, with clover leaves as programs, served as the theme of the Sophomore party. Martin Riese sang two solos for intermission after which pop and cup- u cakes were served. , The Freshmen put on the next school dance, the last dance of the year. Light refreshments were served and lgoalazalent composed the entertainment. April 27 was e e.
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