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M00 LIGHT LEILAN Moonlight Leilani means mofonlight memories for those who attended the dance. Dancing and the grand march will always be rememb ered. 1 As Howard Kenney's band played Sweet Leilani , the theme song, the Junior class president, Webb Spraetz, and his date, Pat Cnare, lead off the first dance after the march. The grand march, the high-light of the dance, was lead by the Senior and Junior offiecers.
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Cathy Seifert .serves Larry Hawke and his date during a time out'. spring dance Moonlight Leilani was chosen as the theme of this yearis Junior-Senior spring d a n c e held in the East High gym, May third. A Hawaiian atmosphere pro- vided a gay and colorful setting for the fun-seeking' mood of the couples who danced until midnight. The gym was Well disguised as an island of en- chantment. Leis, palm trees, and multi-colored Howers add- ed to this Hparadise island theme. A grass hut, While add- ing to the Hawaiian mood, also served as a resting place for tired feet. The punch bowl was very popular all right. Sophoinores girls dressed in Hawaiian-type costumes s e rv e d pineapple punch. Howard Kenney's band provided the music for Moonlight Lei1ani . Nancy Frailing and Gary Peterson engoy one of the dances.
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That ole harvest moron looked dlown and saw Ed Kamm, Betty Anderson, Mike Mc'C-ormick, Pat Gerry, Gerry Ahlvin, Bill Winter, Ed. Wilson and Pat. Hagen having a wonderful time. Doing a bit of clowning with Mr. Scarecrow and Peggy Ripp, Joan Lampe, and Mary Carlson. During the intermission, the Triettes, Sandy Spears, Jackie Gerth, and Marilyn Mackie, sang Autumn Leaves . fall party: HARVEST M00 , The fall party, Harvest Moon , given by the senior class was held November 16. The couples danced from 8:30 to 11:30 in the East High Gym, as Ted! Ross's band played amid an autumn decorated dance floor with a huge, orange harvest moon suspended among silver stars.
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