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FALLOWEFN DANCE The Halloween Dance was the first activity sponsored by the student council The admission charge was ten cents which was used to purchase the refreshments and door prize. The students had a choice of having a study period or going to th dance, which lasted ninety minutes0 Committees were assigned, they were as follows: Decorations: The decorations were beautifulo Elack and orang' streamers hung from the ceilings Pumpkins were hung on the wall. The stage was decorated also. On the stage were the refreshments0 The disc jockey, David Loveland, was also up there with his records, and bubble machine0 Special dances: There was a variety of dances. Among those the Chicken Hop, the Bunny Hop, the Hokey Pokey, and one Polka, The specialty dances increa sed participation of students. There were all types, Rock • n Roll, Fox Trots, and Waltzes, CHRISTMAS PARTIES Music: All home rooms had Christmas Parties, Some of the decorations were card boxes, decorated by the students of each class. Re- freshments such as cookies, candy, and soda were provided by the students. Individual home rooms had records which were brought in by the students themselves.
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VALENTINE DANCE This dance was sponsored by the Student Councils It was held in the cafeteria It lasted two and a half periods There were many varieties of records; Waltzes, Bop, Stroll, Chicken, and a Polka We paid ten cents for the refreshments. There was punch, cookies, cupcakes, and cake. The committees were as follows: Clean-up: After the dance most of the boys cleaned up Advertising: Sally Ward Decorations: Louise Ward Program: Susan Hammond Refreshments: Libby Vaughan Music: Michael Williams and Tom DeLuca The dance was well organized and a success This marked the first dance in the cafeteria Everyone arrived at the school Wednesday night about 10:45 P.M We left for Washington about 11:15 P,M The teachers who accompanied us were Mrs. Burlison, Mr Backer, Mr. Garrity and Mr Mathews Most of us were pretty excited, so we didn't get much sleep on the way down, except for some party-poopers We made two rest stops on our way down to Washington, The first was at Howard Johnsons. Can you imagine an ice-cream cone at 2:00 A.M. t We arrived at Washington about 7:00 A.M. where we all freshened up We had breakfast after that and were on our way once more THE WASHINGTON TRIP
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