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7546 046 en Tllcy purt'l1ast:d yearly membership Cards from MI. Check. .. Rot k and Roll zxnrsici was fqavored, and hop was the favorite dance .. , Trophies were given to the Fwcst dancers, girl and boy, at each meeting. ,,EBl was given as prize for the best couple in the contests. Winners of the Bust Dancer trophies this gear x-.ere as follows: Jac his Sims :nad Larry Fields, Mary Bcthlmngt :i1idJoc'?Je:N, and Barbara Walker and 'l'orrt1x1j. Tollison. l ll I The last meeting, held May 12, 1958, of the OAK DEN CLUB seemed as enjoyable to Linda Hunter and Frankie Wilkerson as the first one. l ' 2, , 73' Something funny seems to have Betty Rogers, Wanda Thetford, and Mary Beth Long laughing. I guess it is just the strenuous exer- cise of doing the walk. James Coil and Iackie Sims looked surprised when they were awarded the all im- portant S1 bill by Mr. Dren- nan for best dancers in the contest. Similar contests were held at each meeting of the OAK DEN CLUB.
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.lezfb Dance at The OAK DEN CLUB, sponsored hv Mr, liarl A. llrflmau, Sr llorfl ' 2-l' 'nl' ' -xml Superintellrlcllt, assisted by Mr, L.cur,1r- A, Lhrra, HL.. srhcrl Principal, and Mr. Lloyd Gralmln, llluh School flltllllllil coglull, held its first meeting on October ll, lil57, The r lu' had Li mem- ul-yr Y-1 hership of llll high school students, who met on thi ser p,..l lxlo.lu.1. of every month. Gene Neal seems to be com- pletely in a daze over Mar- tha Holley. Barbara Walker and Tommy Tollison awarded the Best Dancer trophies at the last meeting of the OAK DEN CLUB. The trophies were awarded by Mr. Earl A. Drennan, Superintendent of Schools. Ish ,I NE X ,f 1f.g,, at Z.-.i.a Pictured left are: Joe Neal and Barbara Walker, Leroy Dunham and Mary Beth Long Larry Fields and Jackie Sims, and Diane Wilp and Dwayne Motsenbocker.
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Sc! 7054 COHS' varied program provides many op portunities for wholesome competition with in the school itself. Faculty memlvers, while never discourag Pictured at the left is Mr. Strahorn, Indus- trial Arts teacher, presenting Earl Moore, sophomore, with the Industrial Arts award. ll A V Z s le Q . its fi . Above is Mrs. Graham, Typing teacher, awarding Martha Holley, junior, the medal for outstanding work in Typing II. At the left is Miss Hicks, World History teacher, presenting Donald Kozak, sopho- more, the medal for outstanding participa- tion in that class. This Page Courtesy of R. O. ROSE HOME FURNISHINGS 3400 East Reno Res. Phone OR7-4794 Bus. Phone OR7-3338 3 i
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