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Page 33 text:
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in Dances In Gay, Social Season Friday night was dance night at the Cracker-box gym. These dances were sponsored by the various school organizations, and at many of them it was a tradition to crown a king or queen. Anita Brummett reigned as Football Sweetheart at the Beta Tri-Hi-Y dance. Mr, and Miss New Castle were Madge Dishman and Morrie Powers, and at the Phoenix Tourney Trot, Madge was named Miss Henry County. Freddie Burgner was chosen King Eskimo at Na- tional Honor Society's King Eskimo Dance. Fl-lA's Peppermint Twirl queen was Darlene Slavin, and Mr. and Miss DECA were Sue Parker and Jim Wal- cott at the DECA Downbeat. Sylvia Cross was crowned Snow Ball Queen for the Snow Ball Dance sponsored by the Senior SunShine Society, and Bobby Wiles was selected from varsity team members to lead GAA! Mr. Basketball Dance. liifzm X A
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A crown of while carna ions and a spray of red carnations are presented to Harvest Hop Queen Carol Rea by Mark Weadick as Nancy Band and Bill Adams smile in approval. Dancing to the music of Gar- wood Wells, couples who at- tended Harvest Hop on No- vember 26 watched Mayor Paul McCormack crown Carol Rea queen of the homecoming dance with a lovely bandeau of white carnations. Queen Carol and her escort, Bill Adams, were presented with many lovely gifts which were contributed by local mer- chants. The queen's attendants were Nancy Bond, Caroline Sweigart, Cheryl VanBuskirk, Anne Bouslog, Hilda Hay, Vic- ki Dyer, and Ann Zimmerman. Fall decorations of sand, brown, and flame emphasized the harvest theme for the Thanksgiving dance and the words Harvest Hop rotated above the dancers. High School Royalty Leads Gerald Pope, Connie Clark, Ronnie DeCoursey, Joyce Hall, Wayne Parker, and Judy Day gather around to see Mike Thalls crown Sara Hines queen of Hearts Hcp. Dancing Hearts was the theme for the annual Hearts Hop Dance sponsored by Beta Tri-Hi-Y on February l8. Miss Sara Hines reigned as queen of the dance and was crowned by her escort, Mike Thalls. Queen Sara's attendants were Connie Clark, Judy Day, Joyce Henry, Sally Birch, Joyce Gustin, Joyce Hall, and Margie Turner. The girl ask boy dance was decorated in the tradition- al colors of red and white transrorming the gymnasium into a ballroom. An arrow and a heart were suspended in the entrance while at the opposite end of the dance floor were two large red hearts centered on a white background above Jimmy Feltis' Orchestra.
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I Row l 1 Mr. Pressler, C. Newby, B. Pfenninger, S. Carmack, E. Rains, B. Davis, J. Denny. Row 2 -- D. McKee, P. Sowers, P. Stephens, J. Roberts, J. Heath, A. Harter, J. Foust, J. Huckeby, D. Stephens. Raw 3 - J. Small, E. Hale, M. Hall, D. Thompson, R. Wheeler, B. Huntley, L. Cardwell, D. Ogborne, B. Collier. Row 4 - J. Maher, O. T. Myers, B. Ricks, D. Crandall, D. Pfenninger, D. Brammer, L, Abrell, B, Stoops. In Step With The Community, Thirty Music with style is the keynote of the New Castle Troian Band, some of whose members also combine into a Pep Band, Jug and Bottle Combo, and a German Band for special entertainment. Many of its ensembles placed high in the state music contest, and all are well- known for their community perform- ances. From this group also come the seven maiorettes, resplendent this year in new outfits, who led the group in its many outdoor appearances. B. O. and His Little Stinkers always provide a laugh as they go through their musical routines while dressed in the latest fashions.
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