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|V V As January 11th rolled around, the Human Relations Council was busy putting on the Dance Marathon and Contest. A fair turnout provided the Council with enough money to sponsor a brighten-up day for Lexington High, and, in addition, Miss Mays, Karen Patton, David English and many other students surprised themselves by winning prizes ranging from gift certifi- cates and money, to an AM radio. All the prizes given away were generous donations from various Lexington merchants. Nicole Laccetti and Karen Patton mirror each other as they dance themselves into 1st place during one of the contests. “Let’s keep those feet moving!” directs Sam Bury as he MC’s various dances and the marathon at the same time. Dance Marathon 29
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Could Have Danced All Night Musically inclined, senior Gloria Staton feels at home moving to the rhythm but can she keep it up all night? Danny Rexrode proves to be a good teacher as he shows Becky Chapellear how to do the twist. As the music plays on, David English and YoYo Roane match their dancing talents and come up with a winning combination. 28 Chrono
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Drama Club Shows “Larry Benson After several months of hard- work, rehearsals and frustrat- ing setbacks, the LHS Drama Club put on its first play of the year, The Death and Life of Larry Benson. Directed by the new Speech and Drama teacher, Susan Doak, the play was a success. The play, originally planned for late November, had to be rescheduled for early Jan- uary due to conflicting activities and general dis-organization of the school calendar. The fact that “we hardly ever got to use the gym” added to the tensions of the cast. Introduced for the first time in several years was the double casting of a lead role. This was done because “two people would be able to interpret the part differently and give it more facets.” Sam Bury shared the lead role with Steve Wilson. Director . . . The Boy . . Freda Benson Sam Benson Jessie Benson Nettie Clark Grace Wilkey Mary Ellen . Susan . . . . Mrs. Fitch . Mr. Potter Bud Meskel Mrs. Potter . Melvin . . . CAST Susan Doak Sam Bury Steve Wilson Jenny Taylor David Sorrells . . . .Audrey Goldsten Tama Natkin Nicole Laccetti . . . .Bess Weatherman . . . .Vicky Entsminger Louisa Clayton David English Bill Paxton Renica Wiley Charles Mason Trying to understand what has happened to her son, Jenny Taylor is captured in a bewildering moment. Behind the scenes, Audrey Goldsten shows the concentration needed in apply- ing make up. 30 Chrono
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