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Doing everything up in wintry blue, black and white, placing jolly old Saint Nick in his sleigh, decorating every nook P! and corner with little elves, and tinseling a Christmas tree, bophomores danced at Toyland Fantasy. git I was I fs 4 Rn'-,,-M. :- .- S lsr i ' Dances were simply heavenly nights when cuties and their latest strolled into the gym, gave the fahulous decorations the once over, chatted with the hunch, and jitterhugged to the hand's heat. Football season opened! We Farmers dressed in red and hlue. After the game we played host to the Southerners at the Gridiron Swing. Octoher days hrought the Yearhoolt frolic Pmlrts of color twisting misses ol scrptntinc int 5,13 hillcons set liI'1XOOLl N llLl irl ltmusp ic rc
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i,',ef' A bm? jgfidf Www, X Now, we ain't got a barrel of money, yodel country cousins, Merdene Stirling and Karen Colbert, as they stomp rhythmically during the student body talent assembly. This happyfgoflucky twosome kept Farmers roaring at their hilarious hillbilly antics and clever ad-libbing stunts. Alan Gowans held the audience in sus' pense, marking time by stretching his susf pendersg Lynn .-Xshton's lilting soprano voice surprised us, Millen Clawson as Constamf bul sparked hilarityg dashing villain, Fred Henkel, finally met his doom in the presen- tation of Little Nell. In a trial of the talents presented by the Girls' League during Girls' Week, perform' ers, Margie, Carol, Alice, and Pat portrayed events of the month. Rhea, Diane, Sylvia, RaNae, Helen, Ann, JoAnne, and Suzanne prove to judge Laurette that gals are loaded with Show anshi .4 l 1 ,, WW y,t'JN,4fTZ wfygbff it p,,f,J Agios? U1 Wi' ff div, fly!! 'Hyt Lrjlx 'Sum' If lil, wif' - -I ff Vdf' Q V I Welccwmihg alumnus Roger Fitt back to the campus, students applauded his terrific interpretation of l've Got Plenty of Noth- ing. Ken Carlson's combo provided the cool beat and delivered a crazy jazz session featuring drum, piano, and bass madcap- Diml. 3 Q35 Ei fi' is gm is , is 'ii ix is if Qi fi 103
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! ln the atmosphere of sophisticated lavender and white, Don Wliddowson strolls toward his throne at NVom- an's W'orld. Caught in the enchantment of Hawaiian Heaven, Da' vid Buist and Olympus guest gaze at prom's tropical garden. Hey, Somehody Cioofedf The Choir Guild half-did a ceiling in newspapers and clashing colors, plastered comics around. and placed a goof that goofed in the center of the floor for us to dance around. Caught in the mag' ical midst of silvery tumhle weeds and crimsonfgold leaves, Seniors welcomed alum- ni to an Autumn Sillhouette. Military men and pepsters gave us Rhythm in Flight with patriotic red, white and hlue, an American flag adorning the wall, and an aircraft throne. Perky Sophomores crowned Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, tinseled a Christmas tree, and hung elf images on the walls at Toyland Fantasy. Gals donned frilliest formals, called for their favorite guys in Dads car and pivoted heneath sophisticated lavender and white ceiling at W'oman's Viforld. Came spring and l-lawiian Heaven, with its sway- ing palms, huge volcano, island gardens, and ship hand stand. Cadets in military attire did the bunny hop or jitterbug with a dolled-up doll, welcomed Governor Lee, honored Sue Cowan as Miss Rhythm and Boh Adams as Mr. Flight at the C.A.l . and Pep Club hall.
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