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Page 14 text:
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Wallers (top photo) was a favoriti hi the Hootenanny. Dixit Let Jones introduced Coach Claudt Retherford and the basketball team in the tune oj Hey, Laudy, Laudy. Several performers entertained a large crowd at an informal hootenanny held in the Student Center. The audience stamped their feet and clapped their hands to the lively ballads of the guitarists Peggy Walters sang three melancholy tunes she wrote for the entranced onlookers, who immedi- ately whistled and applauded for an encore. During the Hoot, Yell Leader Dixie Lee Jones introduced each basketball player to the tune ot Hey, Laudy, Laudy. Coach Claude Retherford thanked the students for their support at the basketball games. The program was enjoyed by the students. many of whom expressed their wishes for more of the same in the future. Ya Ya-Ya-Ya-Yaaaaa-a-a is tht sound fot 10
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Wes Brenneman, Vu Conforli, Les Grasselli, and then escorts wait anxiously fa) Barbara Shaai to announct the winner oj th title, Mr. FJC Girl ' s Nite Out, the one night in the year when the girls fool the bill and ask the guys to dinner and i dance, was enjoyed by all who attended. The AWS, who sponsored the dame turned the Student Center into a night club atmosphere, complete with awning and a bar where the served ginger ale and alter dinner mints. I I nee candidates were nominated for Mr. FJ ' Wes Brenneman, sponsored b tin I betas. ie Conforli, sponsored h the Kappas, and Les Gras- selli, sponsored l the Deltas Each girl upon entering was given a ballol on which she cast a vole Ini hei choice. At II p.m. Bobbi Sha.u. AWS president, introduced Tom Eastman, Mr. FJC 1963, ami the three candidates. All waited breathlessh while she announced the winner - Wis Brenneman who was crowned and then led i hr dancing with Miss Shaar. I In gah film the gentleman ' s role and ask tin »ii s to danci to tlu musn oj the Esquin i.
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Playnight Two playnights wen- sponsored by the ASB and were enjoyed 1 .1 good crowd. The more enthu- siastic participants used up their excess energy by partaking in some vigorous badminton and vol- leyball games, while the less exuberant contented themselves with dancing. Free hot-dogs and Co .1 Cola were served and were very well received by the students, who were famished after their ener- getic evening. After-game dances are always crowded by twist lovers, as shown in the lower right-hand picture. Barney Van Wagoner looks like he is really enjoying the music and the workout. Hot Dogs anyone? Twistin ' the night away 11
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