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ul 4 Roxie and Gaylan DuBose played at the coronation. Far right: Peggy Duke per- formed with a lighted baton. N ,J Top. The waltzxng group from the Junior High and, bottom, the group who square danced. 3 . X Y, an v The dances were varied, ranging from the slow waltzes to the fast .litter-Bugs. The Paul Jones is always a popu- lar dance.
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Yearbook tteen, Court Are Erttertatned in Coloqful Setting Following the coronation came the entertainment for the Queen and her court by some of the' accomplished students of the high school, junior high, and elementary school. Peggy Duke gave a twirl- ing display with a lighted baton. Mary Williamson and Paula Chrisman sang a duetg Roxie and Gaylan DuBose played a piano duet, and the stage band gave several num- bers. Two groups of dancers from Mrs. Ontjes' seventh grade waltzed and square danced respectively. Chil- dren from Mrs. Hardy's and Mrs. Hurley's grades sang songs. About 150 guests attended the dance. Programs were provided which served as ice breakers, and the floor was crowded each dance. Decorated with red and white crepe paper and strings of red hearts hanging from the lights, the cafeteria was a colorful setting for the Valentine dance which hon- ored the queen and her court. This followed the public ceremony on the stage in the gym- SCENES FROM DANCES Queen Betty Stewart and King Henry Schmidt were caught in a gay moment during one of the dances.
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Future Teachers Train or Tomorrow The members of the F. T. A. have participated in various activities. The teen-age members have helped the teachers of DHS by grading papers, and in the elementary school by help- ing in reading classes. They have at- tended district and state conventions. All of this will give them experience and ease in their classrooms of the fu- ture. Darlene Davis, F. T. A. , not shown in picture. Maria Buentello, left, and Romalda Buentello, right, help with Mrs. Driscol1's first grade. Left to right: Maria Buentello, Donna Harrison, Helen Martin, Shonnie Waddell, Margaret Hoa tetler, Mr. Linville, adviser:
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