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.SADIE HAFKINS' DANCE On Friday the Thirteenth of October, the girls tagged their men and brought them to the Sadie Hawkins' Dance sponsored by the Literary Society, at the High School. The auditorium was gaily decorated in orange and black for this lively event. The boys looked quite charming with vegetable corsages. HR. and MRS. CRANE acted as iudses of the corsages. HOMIE KLLLUC was wearing the winning corsage, which was made by QHlRLEY DIAMOND. The winners of the first spot dance was JOAN CALBBRY with JACL DOmsON, and the second spot dance found PHTQY LlLrnlCK with KLITH GI'JCN on the lucky spot. Durinf intermission a lunch of Kickapoo Joy Juice, commonly known as Apple Cider, and Doughnuts was served. A fame of Musical Arms was played with winners being KEMT Gniidm and KEN HALLETT. Everyone claimed this a very outstanding event of the year. Eleanor Hutchinson Q3HmHTlQ QIGHT DANQE On December the fourth, a dance was staged after the plays. The boys set all the chairs up and the students enjoyed dancing to records for about an hour and a half. Isabel Faux QHE cagisnms tmvca The Christmas Dance sponsored by the Literary Society was held Tuesday evening, December the eight- eenth in the auditorium of the high school being tastefully decorated bv a committee from the Literary Soc'ety of ISABEL GlBsCk, KEN HALLETT and NANCY KIGHT with all the members of the society and many others, The orchestra was seated behind a huge sleigh which was in a setting of silver trees which JACK OMEN, BOB GIBSON, KDN HALLSTT, and nLLVlN DiTTRlCK had sprayed. A lunch of cake and coffee was served which everyone enjoyed. Altogether the evening was a social success and everyone had a good time. Amy Willis
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Page 116 text:
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TEA DANCE On Thursday afternoon, January 28, l95h, a tea dance was hgld in the auditorium of the High School in aid of the HDANARUPT ElGHTW, This was strictly a student dance and the students enjoyed dancing from 2 o'clock to 3:30. The spot dance was won by Miss UARULTNE MAPLLS and Ur, H. GUHL. Their prize was a free bottle of pop in the cafeteria.- Several dances were introduced daring the afternoon: broom dances, snow ball dances and a bingo dance. The main dance of the afternoon was i'-i a square dance which brou ht hoots from all corners of the auditorium. The students were all given the chance to dance by choosing partners by numbers, a sadie Hawkins dence and numerous Paul Jones. The music was supplied by records enyineered by hr. Jaoi LOKQON and Miss Bn33nRA LwV5, Refresh- ments were served in the cafeteria by Miss G. Tilgcii and gr, GQQRGL HAHAFFY. The students left the auditorium wiarily for their transportation home but with memorable - thoughts of the past fun. Isabel Faux BAQKJTBALL DANCE On January the twenty ninth, the annual basketball dance was held in the auditorium of the High School sponsored by the Athletic Society. A variety of dances was staged throuchout the evening including broom dances, snow ball dance, elimination and square dances, and numerous round dances. The music was suppli d bv records, chosen bv our Music Master Mr. JACA DUJQON. Lurch was served in the cafeteria by the Group in charge and everyone went home happy after a full evening of fun and gaiety.
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