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Ponytails and greased hair abounded. Highwater slacks with white socks and pleated knee-high skirts were everywhere. Songs like The Bunny Hop and Kansas City were in the air. Was this a television show from the 50's? No, it was Edison's Sock Hop that rocked away on Nlarch 15 at 8:00. To go with the many features of this dance sponsored by the Soph- omore class was the prime enter- tainment provided by the stage band members. It was appropriately named Steve and the Students . Nlembers of the band were Kerry Westcott, Wayne lVlcCoy, and Kathy Murray, trumpet, Dave Gil- lard, Trish Delamater, and Bonnie Garwood, trombone, Dave Chauvin and Karla Kamens, alto sax, Nancy Hart and director, lVlr. Nick Georgi- fanis, tenor sax, Carl Burris, bari- tone sax, Kurt Hansen, tuba, Jeff Chauvin, drums, Kim Ground, piano and vocal, and Nancy Knittle, vocal. A contest was held for pancake eating. Kurt Hansen won, eating thirteen pancakes in one minute. Steve Warden is the center of attention. 30!Sock Hop it Sock Hop Is Revived Jim Thompson is sitting down to a pancake stomach ache. Y P
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s 5 I ififi. - . .. Mi, . i K. Dale Koch aims for a strike. Linda Lake and Jim Salmons head for the bowling fr-s 1 Leanne Leveritt and Randy McGuckin converse at the after prom. lanes. w w e aff ' .e JK Sandwiches and drinks are enjoyed by Duane Shafer and Bob Wilcox. After Prom!29
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