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.J x , f if e Q t p . t 1 , f ' X I X ii Lf! it it i THE FOUR TEENS, a barbershop quartet, tune up. It i ix 1 4' A F ip 0 . afcwdysdow The Variety Show under the sponsorship of the music department gives every student an oppor- tunity to prepare a number for the program. Winners in the show receive prizes donated by the local merchants, and outstanding contestants are invited to appear on the KOAM-TV station. Proceeds of the entertainment are used to de- fray expenses of music groups to the various con- tests and clinics during the year. kv Fi X ,H- PHYLLIS LAKE and Imogene Hale har- monize to the strum of a guitar. COSTUMES add color to the selections pre- sented by the girls' double trio.
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I 0 O Zadie ' 4132-'feeve PENNY CARRETT, Carol Min- turn, Priscilla Cherry, Sally Stow, Phyllis Lake, and Imo- gene Hale win prizes for the best costumes. if .,.,,L,.4fw ,pan 555' y5Cllf X illifllll' of l lfor fll'l'. of A ruww. I XS . 90 I iltle- sisters vovalize- on MAr0und Y-Teens held their annual Big and Little Sister party Wednesday, October 25, in the Roosevelt gymnasium. The party climaxed three days of note writing and gift giving to new members of the or- ganization. Followin g a sack lunch furnished by the little sisters the u ts Q , g es played relay games. Little sisters then paraded before a panel of judges who selected six prize winners. The wi erlse Biles as chairman. party was sponsored by the social committee 'th C ' 'vzi X , 3193 is 3? t , i 2
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'l'lll5lil:I'S a real scramble for names to play human bingo. ,luniors celebrated the Valentine season with Cupid's Czipersf, a class party held in the Little Theater. Mixer games and contests, group singing, and a planned program resulted in an evening long to be remembered. llucsls played human bingo to select royalty to reign over the evening's festivities. ,lack Richardson and Sylvia Moore, the winners, were conducted to a throne by Bob McCool who was attired as Cupid. Steve Lewis, the class presi- dent, crowned King Jack and Queen Sylvia. Musical numbers consisting of a duet by Marilyn Crawford and Kay Kincaid, a piano and drum number by Jamie Holmes and Philip DeNeve, and quartet numbers by Linda Secrest, Wendy Wilson, John Castellani, and Philip DeNeve rounded out a full evening of entertainment. Cbaperones were the class sponsors, Miss Nelson and Mr. Sutton. 2 cmckvz deaf-zu weve Hgapdd '4 Zapefzc JUNIORS jump to the bunny hop. ..f.'x . KING JACK and Queen Sylvia wear crowns of Cupid's hearts. ON THE MARK! Get set! Co! Contestants are off on a balloon relay.
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