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VALE-IN'I'IN1-E DANCE Rocking, rolling, gliding ond strolling to music from the P.T.A. dondted iuke box, Sportons ond Sportonettes donced their woy through Sierro's second onnuol Volen- tine Donce. Decoroted in red ond white heorts, with o ceiling of bolloons, the cotetorium was the setting for this evening of fun ond merryment. Slow dreomy music provided plenty of opportunity for doncing with thot speciol portner. Bob Parker ond Jessie Sisk rock to the rhythm of on up-tempo number. Sportons iumped ond twirled os festive moods of dance showed in their expressions.
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Q ' Ss, H' T222 Band members ioin in the dancing. I, f The Mambo Contest was a lively affair. CR AVVL1-ERS' BALL Look closely - are you sure it is o gir ll fl On October 31, 1958, the Spartan Gym opened its doors to witches, ghosts and goblins, Where they came from, and who they were was unknown, but they flocked together to attend the first annual Hal- loween dance, the Crawlers Ball, sponsored by the Art Club, under the direction of Mrs. Francis Heus- sestamm and Mr. William Laverty. Music was provided by The Notables, a seven place ensemble accompanied by a vocalist, Dance contests included a waltz, bop, fox trot, mambo, and the charleston. Other awards were given for the prettiest, the funniest, the most original, most color- ful, most gruesome, and most historical costumes. ln between these various activities hot dogs, punch, and cookies were served by members of the Cater- ettes and the P.T.A.
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O A crazy classroom slat Introduced each Fall Follies performance Were you aware of the mysteruous atmosphere around the boys gym durlng the fnrst few weeks In November? Perhaps you wondered why several boys were mls chlevously trylng to vnew the events lnsude Chances are They were trynng to peek at the rehearsals for the Girls League production Fall Follues The all gurl productron was centered around the theme Storybook Scenarlo, and consnsted of nrne peppy skits written and performed by the girls themselves Thrs years performance vlewed by an all glrl auduence set the standards for other gurls to follow wlth a gay array of singing and danclng F1-X-L The peppy mixed up mice of The Plpers Pandemonium walked The dwarfs of Snow Whte and the Thirteen away with the prize In the Sensor Dvvrslon a romance between the pnn Dwarfs encouraged ce and Snow Whrte ws MQ is Mrss Marlorle Jones W Mrss Sylvua Georgeff Advrser Adviser Cute Bunnnes pranced around the stage In Peter s Dilemma
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