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Row I, left to right: Dolly Snyder, Marilyn House. Booster Queen. Damaris Bishop, Eleanor Schnaible. BDDAIIZIL C0anca, The students at the annual Booster Dance. held November 14. were entertained by the music of Fritz Kriesler and his band. The jefferson gym was decorated with clusters of gay red baloons. and colorful streamers. The band stand was adorned with beautiful fall leaves. Marilyn House was crowned Queen while Damaris Bishop. Dolly Snyder and Eleanor Schnaible served as attendants. The committee consisted of: Ed Cavanaugh. chairman: Joyce Arnold, decorations: john Balser, programs: Betty Ritenour. music: Rita Cassini, tickets: and Kenneth Scott. publicity. Ihfuf 'I
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dirwLanaLa6'!ao4',dZwu.e, The 1947 Red and Black Revue was presented by the students and faculty of Jefferson on Thursday, November 6th, in the Jeff Gym. It was an all-school show given in the tradition started by Morris E. McCarty in 1936, which grew from his idea that students should have an opportunity for self-expression. Every department made its contribution to the Revue. The students from our shops and the art department assisted with the scenery and lighting effects, students from the clothing classes helped with the costumes, and the printing department printed the programs and other publicity. Mr. B. A. McAdams and the orchestra furnished appro- priate music for the acts. Departments presented an act which was under the direction of the teachers of the department. The acts were varied and showed real ingenuity and imagination. The managers of the Red and Black Revue were H. J. Wills, general chairman: Lelah Clark. stage director: Camilla White. music and specialties: George Kenzler, technical advisor, and Elbert F. Morgan, publications. Q- i M . . -' I I 95 , - i ' 3 I , it 4 . S
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Leit to right: R. Reed, P. Bush, J. Stump, J. Cripe. B!i0fl,CllD.2ff12, Hallop. jim Stump and Pete Bush reigned as kings at the annual Bronchoette Gallop in the gymnasium on Saturday. October 18. One of the largest crowds to attend the Gallop in recent years attended this year's dance. Andy Imperialls orchestra furnished the music. Many novelty corsages were worn by the boys which were the gifts of the girls. Decorations followed a western style theme, with streamers of green and brown. The main attraction of the decorations was an almost real horse in front of the band stand. The programs followed the green and brown color scheme also. They were green with brown print and cords. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria during the intermission which were cokes and pretzels. The Riley Hospital in Indianapolis received the proceeds from the dance. IHIQV 'Iii
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