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C Q y2'9 i': x fs x C . y 1. fie: .,,Q..a N p g fg,-ev!-rag ! F ir ' , xg l,V,' I x-I Bunny Mary Peebles enters basketball con- test lost 6. a-X The crowd lives it up at Carnival dance. at Carnival. She Steve Tate escorts May Day's Maid of Honor Donna Hill. FEATURES Just as aspecial occasionfor adance determines the dress of those attending, it influences the kind of music provided for the affair. Organizations and club groups sponsoring the dances take charge of providing appro- priate decorations, which fit the themes. All combine to create the most important ingredient . . . mood. Steve Blankenship seems to be entertaining the group at his table. The occasion is the Christmas Dance. ,,.--. i L- Col. Chapmon crovms 1964 May Queen Kay Chester. Q :Is . 'fi Y' 1 1. . ,V ,, 1 V. .J-ss...-:g.... ., , A f
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Reggie Batson takes three tosses for a dime at Order of the Tower's Halloween Carnival. ' v r 3' 7 1 4 .3 9 1. 1 3 y rf, ' ':' , P9 f' 4 - i , f- l' -, . pw-- fx Debbie Haga assists Mary Maffitt with her costume at Sullivanian initiation. Contrast is the keynote of comparison of a broad dance pro- gram at Lees-McRae College. This contrast embraces not only occasion and attire, music and decor, but extends into the very mood of the affair. Almost anything is a potential occasion for a dance, from the big campus events of Home- coming and May Day to the dances after athletic events. In between are such affairs as the Sadie Hawkins Day dance, the Christmas Dance, the Valentine Dance, and the Hallo- ween Carnival Dance. 84 ' mf.-1
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Mary Hartley of Boone HOMECOMING QUEEN Homecoming has many traditions, but each year's festivities have a nature all their own. This year the Class of '39 celebrated its 25th anniversary. Each class was represented as the Alumni returned to the Campus in the Clouds. Harold Ferguson's Band played pop songs from the years 1939, 1944, 1949, 1954, and 1959, as the classes celebrated their anniversaries. For weeks campus groups had been preparing for the numerous activities. As plans materialized and projects took shape, the tension increased. Tate Dormitory and McAlister Hall won the prizes for decorations. 86 'gg-417
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