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,-... -n-1. . gi-- Club members otter colored canes to ring toss players Barber Shop quartet, Frederick Murphy, Richard on the midway ot Frolic. fflnside U. S. A. This year an added attrac- tion was the election of Katie and Karl Cactus, chos- en to represent the typical Marion High School stu- dents. Voting for candidates was open to all attending the Frolic and ballots were the backs of admission tickets. The boy and girl selected were presented at the begin- ning of the floor show and reigned over it. Atlantic City Bathing Beauties pranced in hilarious highlight ot the tloor show. Participants shown are Eddie Cole, Jay Longacre, John Vardaman, Tex Sellars, Paul Linville, Ken Ohlemeyer, and Ronnie Achor. Skaters' Waltz, sequence repre- senting the North, featured Roger Hinkle and Martine Harris. Wolfe, Jim Drummond, and Joe Cain, took audience back to Gay Nineties with their rendition ot old-time songs.
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