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PRO PING-PONG PADDLER shows superb technique to student body. EYEING THE BALL in Glenn Lcwellyn, student body pro, as he begins to serve in un¬ matched match against table tennis champion of the United States. Time Swingaroos, Convocations, All This Is News ABOVE LEFT: Swinging to the beat of the juke box are these lunch hour enthusiastic dancers. Dancing occupied many noon hours. BELOW: Swooping down from the make believe sky, Craig Pilcher captivates the audience with his portrayal of “LIGHTNING”, while Flora Travis and Don Kutemeier continue their quarrel. P 0s, Wk A GAA GIRLS RUN down the field in mock interpretation of Homecom¬ ing victory, while Audrey Scheeringa, dressed as Coach Siata, shouts commands. “HEY, HEY, PAULA”, chants Tom Perfetti to Diane Hollaway in another Disc-A-Go-Go first. Various students in dramatics participated in this show.
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IT’S CONVOCATION TIME. Multitudes of students create turmoil, trying to find a seat next to their best friend. It’s What’s Happening at LHS . . Plays, Lunch- ONE OF THE PANTOMIMES performed at the 2nd Disc-A-Go-Go is this jazzy combo composed of Tom Hooley, Larry Rubarts and Rick Laumeyer. A HILARIOUS SCENE from the Christmas play, “Her Christmas Wish” in which Wayne Metz brings a gift for his younger daughter. M HER CHRISTMAS WISH Jeralyn Smith Brenda Lee . Wayne Metz Susie Stewart Linda Hatch John Swisher Mike Fetsch . CAST .Little Sis . Big Sis . Father .Mother .Grandma . Boy Friend .Dog |g|M Em mm
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Dogpatch Revisited, Daisy Mae Gets Her Guy The second annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was spon¬ sored April 21 by the Junior class. This served as another money making project to gather funds for the Prom. The traditional theme of Dogpatch USA made the evening diverse as well as fun. Girls asked their favorite beaus and made the occasion a true turnabout. When the oddly dressed pair arrived at the hillbilly scene, Marryin’ Sam would satisfy the eager girls with the use of his services for only a dime. Square dancing, like in Lil Abner’s home town, was mixed with the beat of today’s generation. The highlight of the hillbilly hullabaloo was the nam¬ ing of Lil Abner and Daisy Mae. The winning duo, Den¬ nis Shipley and Cheryl Mentzer w ere chosen for their unique dress. They were presented with a carton of Granny Yokum’s tonic, better known as Mountain Dew. UPPER RIGHT: Serving refreshments to these thirsty hillbillies, Chris Nassau and Judy Nord replenish the empty cups. LOWER LEFT: Citizens of Dogpatch dance to the crazy beat of the “in” generation. UNENVIED WINNER of “door” door prize, Jim Snyder, gazes toward crowd for approval.
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