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Page 42 text:
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TEEN ANGEL AND LEADER OF THE PACK were selected by applause. Winners Bobby Eskew and Trisha King lead the way on the dance floor. ALL IN A ROW, the candidates for Teen Angel were Anna Brandt, Beverly Jones, Penny Schoo, Sheryl Steffes, Trisha King, and Debbie Laxan. 'mag BOOGIE BUDDIES, Shaun Chatska and Jimmy Johnson, perform at the '5O's Day Assembly. They were not voted as the best dancers. VYING FOR VOTES, Mark Arce awaits the final deci- sion from the crowd. Who will be selected Leader of the Pack? . , 1 . .Wai , e ,,., .- ,., ,, , , ,, , ' MW Www W ' T www...
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SNOWED UNDER. Jimmy Scott, Lee Walther, SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CAR. Heavy snow Lane Miller, and Bruce White extend help- made driving a chore. Drifts had concealed ing hands to two less fortunate. most cars, as well as the roads, by 12:30. f , i. if -ii 'V '14 -W iQ i 5. BEWARE OF SIGNS that mislead. It became NOT SNOW, NOR SLEET will keep students impossible to determine exactly where the fromtheir appointed class. Walking proved to grass left off and the sidewalks began. be a hazardous experience between build- ings. Qlust 1 our evefvtlav Zbliizafdmf- Monday it was sleeting. Tuesday school was out and so was the sun. Wednesday morning the snow was ankle deep and cars in the park- ing lot were literally snowed under. The going was cautious. Casu- alties were high in one particular spot near Building Two. Feet be- came airborne and tail bones bruised. By 11:00 the white, fluffy stuff was drifting high and roads were becom- ing impassable. All ears waited pa- tiently for those all-important words: School will be dismissed. Shouts of triumph echoed through the halls as school was scheduled to close at 12:30. The sounds of snow: Hey Jack, that's bad case of dan- druff you got there. ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to un- usual circumstances, there will be no baseball practice today. You know, I think it's snowing out there. I just saw three girls wipe out on the ice around the corner. You shoulda' seen it. ANNOUNCEMENT: There will be NO snowball fights in the court- yard. I hope it snows eighteen feet. MAYBE they'll call off school. ANNOUNCEMENT: Those who usually ride bus 55 will now ride bus 47, unles you live north of 104th and west of Santa Fe, in which case you'lI take bus 23, that is unless, of course, you live south of 27th and east of Eastern, in which event you'II take. . ls that my car underneath that drift? Say man, where's the road. I could have sworn it was here this morning. ANNOUNCEMENT: Coach Car- son says the Number One Swim Team in the state WILL meet at 12:30. January 18: Just a normal, every day blizzard. 37
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Page 43 text:
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J-I dai for yesterdax B-Bopping, swinging pony-tails, and bobby socks re-appeared at MHS for a day's review of those fabulous '50's. Leader of the Pack, Bobby Eskew, and Miss Teen Angel, Tricia King, were elected according to most originality in dress and voted on by the student body. Car contest entries were judged on year, make and appearance. The winner, receiving a first place ribbon and a can of Turtle Car Wax, was Joe Calvin. Also, a dance contest, sponsored by the senior class, was held during the hour long assembly. First place couple, winning a can of Dr. Scholl's Foot Powder and a large pizza from Crystal's Pizza and Spaghetti, was David Young and Kathy Oberste. Second place was won by Shawn Chatska and Dara Moore. Third was won by Jim Johnson and Kelle Good. A mini-disco, '5O's style, was set-up and run by Paul Rose and Lane Miller throughout the assembly. It was a great aid in enthusiasm and participation. Students were thanked for supporting class fund-raising projects, and asked to keep up the good work. Until next year, the days of the '50's were again laid to rest. 39
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