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Right: lf you show that picture, l'll tell that you listen to Bruno and the Rabbit every evening. Ralph Samples and Penny Roques find dating can some- times be maddening. left: C'mon, all we need is a little more push. Then crack went the telephone booth, and flash out came a dean's war- rant for the merry men of Jefferson College. Below: ls there a magic godmother in the house? Under the dark bleachers Ann Kroclinger needs a godmother to help rescue her glasses from what's-his-face CPaul Dormeyerl. , H ,Wi ... fr .N Above: Why Char- lotte, your last hour must have been absolutely devastat- ing. Well, modelling can be exhausting, you know, dear. Right: Boy, if I had Mr. Rawlings here, I'd . .. er, hello, Mr. Rawlings . . . Ferd Lang learns the hard way that there are the wrong times.
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Right: My phone number is 9-5823 and my address is 623 West . . . .lubilant Jan Javier alters glum Dave Hardin a helping hand. Left: D'you suppose we could help him develop his social poise? Sandy Dugan and Nancy Kramer enioy a groundhog which Don Hille lfar leftj caught an- nouncing the arrival of spring. left: I think your fungi drawing would make a wonderful dress pattern. Jim Galloway obtains a professional opinion from Diane Volk on his newest lab drawing. left: Oh, I didn't think the ride home was uncomfortable. Sandy Haverstick and Chris Byrne put up with cramped conditions on the bus home from Chicago. Left: Darn, and just when I shed the Old Maid. When the bell rings, it's time to scurry to next period classes.
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PARTIES AND DANCES September 17, 1964, the Student Senate sponsored a stu- dent-taculty mixer, the first extra-curricular activity ot the year. The Coachmen provided music for the event. A Thanksgiving Dance was held November 17, 1964. This was the first semi-formal dance. On December 19, 1964, a Christmas Party was held in the cafeteria. Stereo music was provided by Robert Abernathy. The beginning of second semester brought another student- faculty mixer. The Doyen brothers provided folk music for en- tertainment. Another mixer followed on February 17, 1965, with music by the Doyen brothers. On May 15, 1965, the school auditorium became the scene of the Viking Ball. This dance was the highlight ot the year's activities, and music was played by the Flamingoes. S. Q, Thanksgiving Dance. Gene Creath whir his date along Moon River as the cateteri begomes a Wonderland by Night. Who stole the tiara? At the height of the social season, couples was discovered that the tiara for crowning the queen was missing gathered for the Viking Ball, to glide past a fountain with float- and had been left at one girl's house. ing peonies and pink fiamingoes. Midway through the evening, it ax 'iff se si arg tr rf
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