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Getting off to an earlyistarf, the LMHS social whirl opened last fall with the Student Council sponsoring a HGet Acquainted Party which was held the first Friday night after the start of school. Games, prizes, and dancing to recorded music helped add to the eveningls entertainment. O I . Part of the uPurple Hill Mobv lWes C . . . Creamer and Gene Hardtarferj pose for. an infrequently seen shot while taking time out at the Soc Hop. Following this event the Pep Club, under the supervision of Bar- bara Holladay, held their annual W.P. A. fwomen pay all? party in mid-October. The pepsters and their dates danced to records in the school gymnasium which was decorated with a large football and goal posts, in accordance with these theme, Kick Off. For those students who wanted to celebrate Halloween, country style, the Student Council planned a soc hop. Highlighting this affair was the strict informality of dress, music by the Serenaders, and decorations carried out in make- believe farmyard surroundings. Next and foremost on the social scene was the annual Christmas Formal, also under the supervision of the Student Council. Appropriate- ly, the theme was uChristmas.,' Music floated from an open sleigh in which Dick Fritzls dance band was seated. Adding to the atmosphere was a decorated crepe-paper Christmas tree in the center of the gym. As with other Student Council parties of the year, Don Beene, Senior Representative, was in charge and planned this party with the help of Miss Cora Davenport. darn my socks it this isn't a real crazy way to dance! -'seems 'The FOOI-SOIG FOHIY, Claqk Poe, JHI1 R0S6I1b3l1m, ,Sara LHYVICHCC, to sum up the students' happy attitude toward the Soc Hop. and Terry Malottl enjoy a little talk and some good ol Mountain Dew between twirls on the gym floor. Sponsored by LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Phone 70 647 Massachusetts ' 15
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With a total of 51'568.08, Mr. EssiOk's class topped all other home- room contributions in the March Of Dimes assembly. Dick Laing, Vice-President of Stud- ii ent Council, was in charge of assem- , blies at LMHS this year. John Wertzberger, Dave Horr, John Feist, and Dick Easton enact their parts in the Red and Black Assembly. Many Assemblies Provide a Break In Classtime Routine 16 ' Sponsored by TOWN SHOP Sz UNIVERSITY SHOP A1 Hack 81 Ken Whitenight
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