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Healthy appetites that demand a mile of weiners . . . Sandy Carver's free throws to make a St. Louis Hawk envious . . . The I963 Carnival in pictures . . . Ping pong balls hurled by Jean Maxey, Pat Oestricker, Nancy Joannes . . . Prizes two Davids--Politte and Corse--collared with embroidery hoops . . . Gary Beatty's, Dennis Ryan's dead-eye shots that burned powder for Fox . . . . . . were part of an evening of fun that put many dollars into the PTA fund for athletic equipment. 64
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Plop! and another ping-pong ball hits the dust without even coming near its goal. The hurler groans, and gives the vender another quarter. Then he tries again. All the money went toward the purchase of new athletic equipment--outdoor basket- ball goals, volleyball nets and track equipment. Money from the games, the cake-walk, the one-act plays, and talent show also helped buy the foot- ball and volleyball teams new uni- forms. The 1963 Fox High Carnival was all in fun, however. People spent money, won little stuffed animals, and had a ball. In the talent show, teachers sang, seventh graders played the piano, and a girl had her first date. The one -act plays drew crowds, keeping them in suspense or in laughter. After every one had had his fill of soda and pop- corn, he settled down to see Miss Liz Morgan crowned queen. From an atmosphere of mad gaiety, the scene abruptly switched to one of formal pageantry. Girls floated down the white runner in long formals, escourted by young men in black suits and ties. After the crowning, those attending danced Queen Liz Morgan and her escort, Dale Chilton, make their entrance at the exciting 1963 Fox High Carnival. to the music of the school's own stage band. Holding court that night were Liz Morgan, junior, as queen, and Mary Iuhlin, senior, Kristie Krepps, freshman, and Linda West, sophomore, as maids. Debbie Lynch reigned as Princess and Meredith Baumer attended her as the junior high maid. Carnival time O O 0 Coaches, teachers, and principals display hidden talents in helping to make the 1963 Fox High Carnival a success. 63
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Girls in gay holiday dresses drift dreamily across the floor as they enjoy a dance with their dates. Romantic holiday gaiety of Christmas Dance heralds the Christmas season at Fox . . . X The Enchanters provided the swing music for the en thusiastic dancers. Mary Williams and Jim Purdue enjoy swinging to a pop- ular dance craze. 65
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