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015132 Eluniur tum Knight of Knights , the 1956 junior Prom, was truly a night of nights for all who attended. Under the planning and direction of Gail Anderson and Ronnie Rakaseder, co-chair- men, the Prom Committee transformed the gym into a typical medieval setting of castle splendor, knights in armor, and ladies fair. Crossing the moat at the entrance, the couples entered the courtyard of the castle where they were greeted by the gleaming red eyes of Saint George-'s pet dragon. Under his watchful eyes, the couples spent an enjoyable evening dancing to the progressive music of joe Roland's New York All-Stars . Ami 1 NUI ,1 ,muff Aledivral mood murir. Ann Pau Suki and Win ly durini., an mtcrmission Progressive jazz by the New York All-Stars. 92
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Caught in the act. Mickey takes a solo during a practice session. jazz comer lo lbe Earmlmw houre. Fred, Brad, and Mickey jamming. f il? ' I ' Z is X,-C Happy Muric! Jim, Bruce, and Pat in Rome. 3Ia53 Cllfuntert Under the auspices of the Latin Club, a new form of entertainment was born this year: the Jazz Concert. Those who attended will agree that this was a func- tion that should become an annual feature. Charlie Keil's masterful managing and impromptu emcee- ing , plus the general good spirits and exuberance of the performers, combined to make it a most enjoyable session. The list of numbers and arrangements reads like a history of jazz, from the era of tailgate trombone to today's modern jazz of the West Coast. The first A Drum battle, Caerar prerizling. Mickey and Charlie at a high point in the entertainment. part of the program started off with a lesson in the basic tenets of Dixie, progressed to a swinging re- incarnation of BG's famous sound, and ended with a dazzling drum exhibition by Charlie Keil and Mickey Earnshaw. After a short breather, the progressive took over, and showed that contemporary sounds can still swing. After a jam on the perennial Fats Waller standard, Honeyruckle Rose, a fourteen-piece group led forth with some of the best in big-band jazz, con- cluding the program with an unrestrained rendition of Two O'Cl0ck jump. In its entirety, the concert was an unforgettable experience, and its wide variety of jazz types gave everyone a taste of his own kind of music. 2 ll I i 1 l i ll 1 l i i, l i i X 1 I l .4
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Qsssmhlies The assemblies at D.H.S. cover a wide and varied field, ranging from the Pep Rallies to College Days . These programs are conducted, for the most part, by the students themselves and are almost always well organized and co- ordinated. The assemblies serve not only as a point of relaxation during the routine of classwork, but as a means of keeping the classes informed and the school spirit high. NYM I UQU Iolrzn, with Pete'.r favorite bedtime rtory. Point of interert. Cheerleaders quicken the afternoon pulse. The laborers' reward. Varsity football players receive their Introduction of activities by their exponents.
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