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Eagerl anticipated social events help to Above: Gary DeWester and Leanne ,Iohnson's masks add a Mardi Gras atmos- phere to the cl3b3T6I.BClll1L'I Cindy Bentley and Bonnie Fields startled several students by rising from a coffin at the Monster Mash. A crowded room. chaos, and chapcrones mixed with lively music set the pace for sox-hops, semis formals and proms. All social events were eagerly anticipated and many decorated with enthusiasm and crepe paper streamers. Sox-hops featured local music groups and unin- hibited Mcirclea' dancers in the student center, the most popular gathering place for the weekend. Premiering the semi-formal dances of the year, the Cabaret captured the Mardi Gras spirit with Italian street scenes. Dancing upon white sands couples were enchanted with the European flavor. Top of the Severin was the scene of the elite Senior Dinner Dance. Dining couples enjoyed dinner before dancing above the city until midnight. Cold and silver '65 placards and lavender carnations decor- ated the ballroom as the future graduates gathered for a long awaited evening. At the Shamrock Twist, a blarny stone and lepre- chauns decorated the IU Medical Center as the girls footed the bill for an uevening on the townf, The crowning of a Shamrock King was also a highlight for this popular dance. Balloons added to the festivities and provided memorable souv
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Central goes big time as dramatists brin BRINGINC '4Broadway', to Lawrence, the Elisha Reddick Auditorium was the scene of varied productions and aspiring talent. Theat- rical productions were big timew with stage props borrowed from the Civic Theatre of Indianapolis, an expert lighting crew, original scripts and a cast of enthusiastic performers. Hours of tedious rehearsals and try-outs re- sulted in Hfull house performances for stu- dents, faculty, and the community. The premiere for the year was the Variety Capersv, a show spotlighting musicians, song and dance, magic, the Barons, and dramatic interpretations. Advertising the Beafs Den, a modern space-age skit was presented with 'gflrandmaa' recalling her 1965 senior memories in an original script. Sound effects, and panto- mimes were used effectively for the yearbook promotion. Hflrsenic and Old Lacev a great classic, headlined the melodramatic entertainment for the year. The warm response of the audiences showed a definite respect and anticipation of future productions. Left: Tc-ddy. theris been another yellow ft-vcr vit-lim, mourns Abby lSuzie Martzl to Teddy lDon Carltonl in 'SAr.Sel1ir and Old Laceii, the hilarious melodrama about two sweet old ladies who delight in poisoning lonely old gentlemen. Right: h'Nlortimer . . . remember the time you were tit-d to the hed post? . . . The needles under your finger- nails? shouts Johnathan iflerald Df'WCSl6I'l to Mortimer tsteve Eikenberryl as Dr. Einstein lBruce Diltsi holds him back and Martha lPat McDanielJ and Aunt Abby look on.
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