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ALICI-ITERVE Perhaps the biggest event of the season, with 250 couples attending, was the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. It you weren't there, you should have been. The entertainment was excellent with Barbara Pollard singing Dance With a Dolly and putting all the Pollard charm into it. She was followed by Ron Whitson singing Night and Day and he did such a swell job that he was returned by the crowd to sing All or Nothing At All. Oh Frankielll lsighl The celebrated Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae were chosen toward the end of the evening. They were Don Risen and Bobby lean Taylor. They got the wonderful prize of one bag of carrots. Perhaps the most comical couple in Skunk Holler that evening was Zoe Gardner and Ronald Rasl-Ley. Ron attended wearing a long,streaming corsage given to him by Zoe. During the intermission, if you felt the need of something to brace you, tree orange juice and cookies were served in one corner of the gym. Chuck Henderson, the celebrated speaker of NVashington, acted as M.C. All in all it was a grand dance down to the last squeeze of the hand in the game of electricity during the second intermission. STAMP STOMP A good way of selling bonds and stamps was the Stamp Stomp held in the boys' gum and sponsored by the Sub-Debs. Chuck Disparte and his Rambling Ramblers furnished the music and Chuck Henderson, dancing with Zoe Gardner, the entertainment. There was a good deal ot standing around until the stick cheat, and then things really started humming. YANKEE DOODLE DANDY DANCE The most recent social, as this goes to press, was the Yanks' Doodle Dandy Dance held November 27 in the boys' gym with Chuck Disparte again furnishing the music assisted by Betty Duncan as she sang Somebody Loves Me. STAMP STO MP 2 . -.ass Mm '
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