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Mr. Antley's barbecue Cahmvei for the foot- ball team was enjoyed by teammates Charles. Bud, Dan. and John. Too Young, complete with baby bottles. An- other original idea was a Twin Dance, sponsor- ed by the Di-Nintiesf' To this couples came dressed alike. Then there was the unforget- table Girl Break. This was the one time girls were allowed to ask for dates. Besides Dances, there were such festivi- ties as teas, luncheons, and spend-the-night parties. Right after Christmas came the fa- miliar yo-yo fad. On every street corner there appeared a group having its own little yo-yo party. To close the football season, the team was given a barbecue by Mr. Antlev. The Kev ..- ' .,,. ,,- j'3p4w, Halloween Night discovers Faye, Sally, and Connie at Atherton's Drugstore. It's hard to recognize them in their costumes. l 'H we il' A M , 'fif- Club entertained with a banquet followed by a sport dance. Spring and fall found everyone looking for a good place to go on hayrides. 1951-52 was really a year of fun and frolick. Tho. Rat Qkat dance. a Yuletide formal, was a big success and a feathei in the hat of the club. Dancing to George Miller's music ale Maigaut Charles, Judy, John, Ellen. Lulu, Macky, and Carol. 13 A Christmas luncheon entertains Nancy, Ann, and Helen. Phyllis is serving her guests cookies and cokes at thc holiday partyf
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.lunior Candidates Becky Nolan and Billy lVlorrell we gayely strains of Goodnight, Sweetheart closed the most successful Valentine Ball in the sc'hool's history. lVIueh of the credit lor the sueeess ot' the ball went to the campaign mana- gers. During the two weeks preceed- ing the gala event, they were at their wit's end thinking ol' unique ways to make money. But out of their ingeni- ous minds finally eame project after project, and the votes which they so- lieited for their respeetiye eandidates, amounted to more yearbook money than had ever been turned in at this affai r. These pooped expressions l7t'l0ll'f to Floyd Ncn'theutt. lVlarilyn Swift. and Harold MrCainplmell. Freshman Candidates Carol Parker and Martin Teem Everyone takes part in a rollicking grand mareh. Prilla Glover ean't help laughing at Managers Gerry Cullv and Betty Lou El Billv Pylant. who just can't remember his rfd tell their eznnpaign woes to eaeh lspeee other. -li
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