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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS Thanks, Jeff Attending church is very important to the teenager of today. Let-er roll. May I have this dance? Dreamy. isn't it?
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Don Good, left, and lim White, right, congratulate Pat McDowell, the Gallop king. Iudy Spiker crowns the lucky Gallop king 0 Pat Is Crowned Gallop K1ng Well. this is the big night. ' N Secrets of the Sea was the romantic name of the 1955 Bronchoette Gallop. Fish netting, mer- maids, and seashells created the marine atmos- phere of this first girl-ask-boy dance of the year, held at Lincoln Lodge on October l, 1955. Pat McDowell was crowned King Neptune by Iudy Spiker, president of Sunshine, the spon- soring society. Pat's attendants were Iim White and Don Good. Other candidates for king were Ronnie Brunger, Ierry Rusk, Dick Crosser, Iohn Robbins, lack Helmkamp, Lucky Neiburger, Leon Dickson, Dick Wilson, Dick Cadle, Iohn Bramble, Bob Taylor, and Dan Doeppers. Sue Leaming was general chairman of the an- nual afiair, the one night of the year when the girls become the escorts. Pete Trower and his Spotlighters provided the music, but the girls took care of everything else. Each boy sported a corsage dreamed up and rnade by his escort. Many couples got in the swim to make Secrets of the Sea a treasure of a dance. We had a wonderful time. Did you? Committee heads discuss Gallop plans.
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Congratulations, Fred, on being chief bonecrusher of the year. Friends. Romans, countrymen . . . For All You've Given Us .41 gf fL '7.? '5 This is the state that we are now studying And so. let us give thanks.
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