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Let's have a party to which we seniors invite our mothers and dads. Food, entertainment,-yes, everything must be pro- vided: for this will probably be the last intimate school party we can have with our very own parents as our most-honored guests! Thus ran the discussion: until, finally taking the deci- sive step, they set Saturday, October 12, as the official date. The appointed hour arrived. More than eighty per cent of the seniors were present with their parents! Iames Deiwert de- livered the invocation. And then the dinner. What a feast our mothers prepared for this occasion! They surely did their part to make our evening an epicurean success. This didn't end our evening-no, indeed! The fun was just starting. President Ray Smith gave an Address of Welcome, after which each senior rose to his feet and proudly presented his parents. Roger Eckenrode, acting as M. C., told a few jokes appropri- ate to the occasion as he introduced those participating in the entertainment program. Dorothy Fleming set toes to tapping with her piano rendition of several swing numbers: the grace and skill with which the ambidexterous Bertha Kuhns performed de- lighted all with her amazing ability at twirling a baton: then Mary Lou Macko, who followed her, changed our mood with her masterful interpretation of the classical composition Clair de Lune. A few of the zanier members of the class-Jessie Mealy, Sally Heinl, Paul Creed, Arthur Schlosser, Bessie Price. Giles Davidson, and Richard Faiver-put on a one-act play en- titled Let's Make-up. To top off this particularly pleasant eve- ning, we indulged in group singing. Led by Ronald Dull and ac- companied by Suzanne Schroeder, we chose the always-popular old favorites. At the conclusion of our program, the adults sat along the side-lines enjoying a gab fest: while the seniors, always craving action, spent their time tripping the light fantastic. enavz-77 ' -wif Page Twenty-six H1-
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