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TROPICAL SETTING SCENE or MANY A FAST GAME of basket- ball, and also the scene of those agonizing Fridays when the boys must put on their best bibs and tuckers and dance with the gals. Although many jokes have been made concerning f'Fascinating Friday Gym, all seem to enjoy themselves and more people have learned to dance that way! W ,ffl W .A l QF- B K -1- Left to rigbf, Hrs! row: Phyllis Rogers, Frances Outlaw, Dolores Kefalson, june Widiiiaii, Sally Peacock, second row: Ted Slack, john Frazier, Antonio Par- dinas, third rom: Roy Graham, Charles Steers, lim Thompson, Bud Nelson. xg X 9 XX' 5 . T - X 6 ,np r -1- Bef! to right, frst row: Dolores Hus- kamp, joan Green, Barbara Harding, Eli- nor Griffen, Betty Geiger 5 second rom: Pat Ferguson, Helen Foster, joan Hunt, Bar- bara johnson, Earl Mayo 5 third rom: john O'Neill, Tom Fryer, Louis Smail, Dick Robinson, Forrest Maurer, fourth rom: Laurence Day, john Gazlay, Robert Con- rad, Bob Cason, E. P. Ellis, Nth row: David Parker, john Hunter, Donald Noyes.
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Left to right, frst rom: Rita Snider, Phyl- lis Wfalker, Alice Thompson, Mary Ann Xvheatley, Eve Vance, second row: Su- zanne Summers, Marguerite Penny, Beverly TuckHeld, Betty Smith, Joanne Wfilson, third rom: Byron Stiles, Johnny Swain, Gayle Schwartz, Florence Stewart , fourth row: Jack XVatson, George Smith, Billy Veber. ,,, ,W ,,,7,, YWYY, , ,, Y -s, . , NOTE OUR LUXURIANT + .Ceft to right, first rom: Patricia Murphy, joy Podger, Ann Simpson, Marilyn Rey- nolds, Barbara Stuart, second row: Harry Reifenberg, Ruth Smith, Kitty Pankey, Barbara Reynolds, Mary E. Rice, third row: james Overstreet, Douglas Preston, Robert Petersen, Allen McCormick, Rod- ger Norvell, fourth rom: Bob Prahl, Earl Scott, Donald Nickell, Bill Richards, jifth row: Don Stang, jim Renuart, Richard Nygaard, Hollis Rinehart. .Lia- -T-rv T ,W U sr' -35, llf fl, 'I-'I.' Nw. 7, I P Wftilffil- 1 DlDN'T TAKE Mucu coaxing to persuade Billy Powers and Hugh Ansley to invest in a tag to help the Cavaliettes buy new uniforms. Sophomore Cavaliettes Barbara Harding and Ardeth Dienger make the investment a pleasure. Fullerbrushmen might try this form of salesmanship. C wg ry, .9 Q Eg. Q51 s Vvvx CJ ,v S 'X K ,Wo ft ' ' Qs f f4 . I 1 . 4- ' 'r ' L .': . . .mess .ass 5 svsnmwx:s:exxt Qfs:sNss:ss:fsmsmsmsxmaR
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SUCH LUSCIOUS LASSIES! SHOW-STOPPERS indeed are these lovely lasses collected by Mrs. Irene Murray to charm the money from die pockets and the whistles from the lips of the students of Ye Olde High School. Portraying various and notorious students and teachers, the 'imodelsn saun- tered across the stage, and the New Youth Center trembled beneath the force of the applause they re- ceived. Especially glamorous were Denis O'Donovan as Barbara johnson and Alan Wescott as Mrs. Mary Coover. + Left to right, Frst rom: Faith Howell, Peggy Woodmansee, Carol Copelin, Mary Chafer, second rom: Elaine Henson, Nancy MacAfee, Gale Clinton, Nancy Al- bury, joan Downey, Bernice Champion, third row: Jeannette Watters, Anne Top- ping, Freddie-Lu Wlilcox, Gloria Halfeldt, Eleanor Conway, fourth row: Alan XVest- cott, Bill Thompson, Denis O'Donovan, Howard Misner, fifth row: Tom Gibson, Emerson Foyle, Kenneth Curry. + Left to right, first row: Mary Henson, jean McCormick, Jackie Gonnella, Pat Garrett, Barbara Arkless, second row: Pat Humphrey, Pat Harshbarger, Emaleen Lee, Viola Weber, tbird row: Betty Thorpe, Gladys MacDonell, Elinor Huls- man, Lois Davis, fourth row: Richard Taylor, janet Schmelter, Taj Hanna. 15. ie: -si Sszeslssiexs. -5 SL. :xi em
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