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HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY Entertainment was provided by these two boys and their bongos Greg Cox helpedonthe piano. A 14 foot high ldol was the backdrop for the dance 132 One of the most beautifully decorated dances of the year was Hawaiian Holiday sponsored by the class of '62. Tropical refreshments of pineapples and bananas were served in an atmosphere of cool trailing vines and splashing water. A lovely hula dancer and a beat combo kept everyone entertained. Music for dancing was efficiently provided without interruptions by having it pre-recorded on tape and played back at the dance. Fresh pinapple and banas were eaten while seated on the floor, luau-style Mumus, sarongs and bermudas were seen everywhere.
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l s -w?-gms .t , w. -'tr i E f I Forthe unearthly hour of 7:30 a. m. the turn out for the Senior Breakfast was tremendous, SENIOR WEEK Mike Campbell, Chairman of Senior Week Activities, sells senior rib- bons on the opening day of Senior Week, Q Ioan Miller and Reidun Meldal give their portion of the entertainment in the Senior Assembly. Seniors show their Hat Day particip appreciation ofthe s h ow off original faculty at a lunch- creations. GOD. Marshall's first graduating class has another new tra- dition, that of Senior Week, a week devoted to activities for seniors. Monday, May 7 , was the kickoff with rib- bons being sold with the legend It's great to be a Senior printed on them. On Tuesday, the Iuniors were sold similar ribbons . The Seniors presented their talent show on Tuesday in a morning assembly. The theme of the show concerned a group of young people shipwrecked on a desert island. It was titled It's the Water .... and the chairman of the event was Vicki Burnett. On Wednesday, the Seniors convened for breakfast at 7:30 a, m. inthe cafeteria. A program followed allowing. the Seniors to miss a few morning classes . Also on Wed- nesday, the Sophomores wore ribbons proclaiming that it was great to be a Sophomore. Thursday, the faculty attended a Teachers' Appreciation luncheon and the Freshmen bought their ribbons, On Friday, Hat Day, everyone wore original hats and competed for prizes for the best. Friday afternoon the stadium became the scene for Field Activities , as Tug of War and Pushball contests were held. Friday night, the student body was invited to the Hawaiian Luau sponsored by the class of 62. Saturday, the Senior girls held a car wash at 92nd and Division to raise money for the Senior class treasury,
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ROSE FESTIVAL SEMI-FINALISTS Thirty-six semi-finalists are L. to R. , First Row: Barbara Buck, Bonita Burgett, Sylvia Bowen, Patricia Bloomfield, lvlarilee Dudgeon, Ioan Miller,Dianne Fazzio, Beth De- Cillo, Cathy Rutherford, Dorothy King, Sandra Loveland, Reidun Meldal, Carol Carpenter, Sandra Munce and Sharon Hattrick. L. to R, , Back Row: Sally Stockbridge, Sue Vale, Sandra Falk, Vicki Burnett, Sally Craun, Kathie Lesher, Laraine Lee, Kathy Mouser, Louise Burroughs, Eileen Dean, Carol Evanger, Karen Gellner, Patricia Wahl, Linda Royland and Bonnie Gilstrap. Not Shown : Linda Kletzel, Betty Lorenz, Nancy Laughlin, Carole Waltmire, Nancy Warren and Diana Williams, The fifteen semi-finalists practice their bows in the gym be- Two of the six finalists, Sandy Falk and Laraine Lee, fore final eliminations start. formal clothes in hand, leave for Dee's Studio for their formal pictures. Fifteen semi-finalists are L. to R. : Sandra Falk, Sharon Hattrick, Marilee Dudgeon, Sylvia Bowen, Bonita Burgett, Kathie Lesher, Ioan Miller, Carole Waltmire, Dorothy King, Reidun Meldal, Sally Craun, Kathy Mouser. NGHCY Warren, and Carol Carpenter, Not Shown : Laraine Lee.
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