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the Dance Young at Heart” Terry LaNoue, Mike Kinsey, and Doug Allen do a fine impersonation of the Mc- Guire Sisters. “Oh, Ambrose,” coos Gar Underwood to George Bobal, “why do we have to keep walking ?” Highlighting the dance were three skits presented by members of the Lettermen’s Club. George Bo- bal as “Ambrose” walked through a dark, but delightful subway tun- nel with his “girlfriend,” Gar Un- derwood. Don Turley, Jim Shearer, and Ed Zarndt cavorted in har- mony with the recorded antics of the three “Singing Chipmunks,” Simon, Theodore, and Alvin. Their enthusiasm was curtailed only by their harassed instructor, John James. Terry LaNoue, Mike Kin- sey, and Doug Allen did a mag- nificent impersonation of the Mc- Guire Sisters. The audience also enjoyed a bit of choreography on the part of the “Sisters.” The dance was deemed a great success. And who is going to prove that Cupid wasn’t really present after all?! John James leads the three “Singing Chipmunks” — Jim Shearer, Don Turley, and Ed Zarndt.
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Lettermen’s Club Sponsors Couples enjoy dancing and chatting at the Lettermen’s Club Dance. Cupid would have been enchanted had he been present in Griffith High’s gym the night of February 14, 1959. At that time the Lettermen’s Club’s annual semi-formal dance was in full swing. Lynn Marlow, Pat Larson, Jim Shearer, and Corky Root relax at one of the tables which surround the gym. The theme of the dance, “Young at Heart,” was carried out beautifully in the decorations. Red and white crepe paper constituted a false ceiling, and twisted strands of red and white formed slight “curtains” on either side. Sparkling red hearts were suspended from the ceiling. White-clothed tables for four surrounded the gym floor and added something new and different to the dance. Music was provided by the “Dukes.” Attention focuses on the Dukes who provided music for “the young at heart.”
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cl 0 Homecoming Includes Scene of school spirit displayed during Homecoming. Several boys pitched their tent and slept overnight to prevent pre- mature lighting of our bonfire. Posing prettily in front of their float are queen candidates Pat Brown, Claudia Bapst, Mary Jo Brant, Sandy Janzig, and Rosann Heimberger. Football players give a preview scrimmage for the benefit of in- terested parade-watchers.
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