George Rogers Clark High School - Powder Horn Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1969

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Moving figures and shadows prove that dancing can be an expression of communication or an emotional outlet in any surroundings.

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Dance and dress stimulate Current fashion and dances, though well-defined, still allowed for interpretation. Chunkiness char¬ acterized girls’ shoes, while guys wore belted styles, or wing tips. Males donned CPO jackets, fisherman knit sweaters, and turtlenecks. Femininity, evident in frilly blouses and dirndl skirts, contrasted with the stiff look of antique leather separates for girls. Vests were popular with everyone. “Anything goes” governed the way students reacted to the pulsating beat at dances. Dancing became more creative and individual, as Clarkites did the “tighten’ up,” the “four cor¬ ners,” and countless variations of the two. With looser movement pre¬ vailing, 1968-1969 saw more boys dancing than ever before. Following the current fashion trends, these Clarkites display the mode of classroom attire for the 1968-1969 school 14



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Caesar ' s Rome lives again in 1968 on Clark’s stage With exuberant voices, two Roman sol¬ diers praise their beloved country. “Can a determined group of non¬ conformists rebel against the estab¬ lishment?” This question was exam¬ ined in the production of Clark High’s annual all-school play, An¬ drades and the Lion, under the di¬ rection of Miss Carol Kramsky. By decree of the pagan Caesar, all the Christians in Rome were to be thrown to the lion for their re¬ ligious beliefs. Androcles, a Chris¬ tian, had already met the lion in the woods where he removed a thorn from its paw. Upon seeing Androcles, the lion remembered the favor and spared the lives of the Christians. They gain¬ ed the sympathy of the hardened Caesar and realized a new religious freedom all because of Androcles’ love for animals. With a combination of psychedelic costumes and protest songs, the fa¬ miliar play by George Bernard Shaw was transformed into a modern hippy happening. Lavinia prays that the lives of her im¬ prisoned companions be spared. Disregarding the threats of the Centurian, Christian women gossip among themselves.

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