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'Y junior red. cross dance Cupid's Beau, presenTed by The Jefferson and SouTh Junior Red Cross Clubs was a unique dance. The girls noT only escorted Their beaus To The dance, buT also presenTed Them wiTh corsages. Bill Nikkel and his combo furnished The music as The couples danced under The gliTTering mobiles of cupids and hearTs. Nikkel's combo plays delighfful music for The swirling couples af Cupid's Beau. South and Jefferson girls dance wiTh The boys of their dreams. Reaching for a valentine, Rebel Jim Roorda seeks a favor for his charming date.
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keynotes The KeynoTe dance of The year was presenTed November 5, by The combined Jefferson and SouTh Key Clubs in The Thomas Jefferson gym. Wayne Case and his orchesfra played under a backdrop of gold wiTh a blue key as The couples danced Tar info The nighf. This dance will be remembered by all who aTTended as The TirsT dance held aT Jefferson. Smiling couples walk through The gold and brown streamered door To oin their friends at Benchwarmers B ounce. Enchanted couples dance To The melodies of Wayne Case and his band in The late mome of KeynoTes. Toerlclflvvarrrlers bourlc JeTferson's Pep Club presenTed Benchwarmer's Bounce in honor of Thomas JeTTerson's football Team. The dance, held November l9, was an ouTsTanding TribuTe To all The players. The Thomas Jefferson Dance Band provided The music.
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assernblies installation assembly OcTober 6 brought The long-awaited in- sTallaTion of Thomas Jefferson School officers. Mr. Earl Reum was The guesT-speaker. Mr. Reiva administered The oaTh To The sTudenT council officers. Nlanual's head girl and head boy presented Jefferson wiTh a scroll and a gavel. Each participant in Thomas Jeffer- son's firsT assembly received a plank from The sTage as a souvenir. yearbook assembly The Yearbook staff of Jefferson gave a lively kickoff assembly for The Yearbook sales on November l4Th. The show was highlight- ed by SparTans Say The Darndest Things, a Scottish serenade on The bagpipes, and our Number One SparTan, Mr. Reiva, Dave Kaplan, Assistant Editor of The Aristocrat, encourages all Spartans to buy an annual at the Yearbook Assembly. Thomas Jefferson's first officers take their oaths before Mr. Reiva, at the Assembly. X l A at A la From modern art to bagpipes, Mr. Casagranda ioins the Yearbook Assembly.
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