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re arf 0' flee jirzif ear? emoriefi Other things that brought back memories were the dances in the Student Center. The stairway platform was ideal for an orchestra, and even With- out decorations the Center was a beautiful setting. Community events were part of that year, also, for parents were so anxious to see the new building, an open house had to be arranged as soon as possible. Chili and pancake suppers went into the book of memories, and parents were willing helpers at these money-making events. School programs were a thrill to remember, for each was the first of its kind in the history of the school. Babs Freeland, serving as hostess on opening day, welcomed Butch Gaddis and Judy Horst upon their arrival at the new school. Sweethearts danced in a valentine setting on February 9. The highly Mrs. Virginia Lund helped the journalism Department by selling successful affair was sponsored by the sophomores. tickets to the chili supper held February 8, as n money-making project.
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rogramri, pen. oufiezi, ana! .Si02Ci6l innem ln the second semester, an adult education program was opened to the Parents were invited to the school for their first official inspection at community. Every night for 12 Weeks such courses as this one in art an Open House, February 5. Virginia Coover and Linda Haislup served were given. Miss Zelda Zoe Rife was the instructor. Music Department people were delighted when the new robes arrived. Lynn Umphrey adjusted the robe on Judy Martin, to see how it fit: while Nancy McDowell modeled hers in front of the mirror as Nancy Abdon adjusted the collar. as hostesses. The department's irst school appearance took place on December 21 when the choruses and bands gave a Christmas program in the newly completed Student Center. The various groups performed in turn and then took their places on the stairs for the finale. V .,.ma.,,w.....W.,....., ----- WW M- Ms,s ,,., .... - W m,v.am.,a.,,,,,r ,... V., , M. . -
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-f.,-IN-P fr- ACT CHAIRMEN WHEN HEAVEN WENT HAYWIREU Marilyn Westfall, Marcan Weaver, Linda Parrish, Adra Heider, Barbara Freeland. 'KROMPER RANTICSH Pearl Zukerman, Sheila Bryan, Maxine Davis, Charlotte Levan UDASHING THROUGH THE DECADESU Sally Richwine, Judy Wliitacre, Linda Brown, Nancy Varnes. HAWAIIAN HOLIDAYS Sam Bangs, Susie Bcrternaann, Janet Sunderland. SCHOOL DAZE Ruthie Adams, Mary Lou Stark, Judy Moneyhun. Below: Mr. Robert Watson and Miss Glerha Noffsinger, Junior Class sponsors who were in charge of the Spectacular.
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