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S0 RE D CE H S l REE F0ll0WI R Meet your partner and swing her all around: take her by the hand and lead her back to town. goes the call to the dance performed by enthusiastic members of this year's popular Square Dance Club. GRAND RIGHT and left might have been the call that greeted one as he walked into the girls' gym when the Square Dance Club was meeting, Because there were many that sought membership in this club, it was divided into three groups, according to classes and dancing experience. The purpose of all these clubs is to create a greater interest in square dancing, Old dances were reviewed, and new ones were learned at meetings. Experienced dancers in the freshman and sophomore group elected Iohn Burke, presidentg Mike Sullivan, vicevpresidentg Glee Mc- Auley, secretaryg and Larry Pigg, treasurer. Kay Carbaugh and Larry Pigg lead their set as they promenade home during a meeting of the freshman and sophomore Square Dance Club. fy' awe. .tif- Star of the evening, star of the night pattern is taking form as student callers direct squares in beginning western dances. 204 Kansas Cnty Suburban Water Co., Inc., 5916 Dearborn, Mission, He. 3207 Although dancers crowd the gym floor to overflowing. they keep sf
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OFFICERS-Bob Cullens. Glee Mckuley, Trammell Hobertl. Lucy Roberts. Iohn Burke. Duke Howzo. THE IUNIOR and senior division was composed of twenty-five boys and twenty-five girls, who elected Bob Cullins, president, Ierry Perry, vice-president, Ierry Callaghan, secretary, and Lucy Roberts, treasurer, All members were experienced dancers and enjoyed learning new dances and brushing up on ones pre- viously enjoyed. Knowing how to square dance has become the vogue Membership in the Beginners Club was limited, therefore, to the first fifty students who signed. Officers were Duane Anderson, presi- dent, lim Cook, vice-president, Trammell Roberts, sec- retary, and Phyllis Roeckers, treasurer. Mrs. Sophia Hodshire, head sponsor, was assisted by Mr. L, Dale Pigg. Mission Lumber Co., 7030 Johnson Drive, He, 4242 BRAND EW STEPS Swing that gal and promenade home starts the action at a meeting ol the freshman and sophomore division ol the Square Dance Club. heir agile feet from tanglinq. Mrs. Hodshire supplies the call as square dancers swing their partners 'round the square. 205 BLE D WITH 0lU
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I IJIVID l PRUGRESS BECUMES THE RESULT Smiles and a happier outlook on life stimulate the beaming members of the saxophone quartet. Bob Cullins, Merrill Loy. Lucele Schmitz, and Lucy Roberts into a blend in expert musicianship. Overland Park Lumber Co., 7320 W. 79th, He. 0049 'Wai The Marimba Trio. Richard Barber. Margaret Anne Throm. and Eugene Thomas, play Tales From the Vienna Woods. as they played it when they received a one rating at the Lawrence Contest. 'll-UI' :gk The lonely cry of the French horn does not seem to affect the good humor oi Valerie Davis, George Hardy, Bill Schwagerman, and Willmar Koehler as they take a breather. Long hours of practice rewarded the members of the trombone quartet. Gary Nolder. Larry Pering, Bill Cochran. and Warren George, with a l rating at the Lawrence district music contest. 203
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