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THS Students Enioy Variety of Dances Senior couples pause between numbers at the Christmas Ball. The newly reorganized Teensters scheduled a greater variety and larg- er number ot dances tor THS stud- ents and their guests. A Toga Twirl , a Beatnik dance, and the All Sports dance are iust a few ot the many new dances that were tea- tured during the school year. Swingin was the comment heard from THS students as they danced to the music of the rock and roll band, The Twisters. 0.g ln victory or defeat, there was always a sock-hop to look forward to after home football and basketball games. 9' P Everyone had a good time when popular disc iockey, Bud Davies, presided over a record-hop in the gym.
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Third All-Stars Is Even Bigger Success Judging Panel: Mr. Bryant, Directory Dick Bondsg Bob Cada, Student Directory Sylvia Jakobg Skip Fenner. W Brian Silverthorn pantomines a popular record for auditions. On May l3th and I4th Trenton High once again presented the an- nual All-Star Show. The theme ot the show this year was based on six ex- change students traveling to Hawaii, France and Latin America. The cast along with the director, Mr. Bryant, worked hard to present a variety ot acts that the audience would enioy. Proceeds ot the show were awarded to two worthy seniors in the torm ot S300 scholarships. The large cast worked hard to make All-Stars a All Star Cast mess,
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Parade, Game, Dances Highlight gftft ' -'I . A4:raifefxf1f - The Steering Committee. From row: Sylvia Jakob, Betty Marie Jaroch, Marty Fox, Jim Morkich, Chairman Carol Uthe, Mr. Bryant, Ann Moses, Jane Jaroch, Lynn Owens, Carole Wendt. Second row: Sheila Sautner, Joe Porreca, Bruce Boughner, Brian Silverthorn, Pat Sim- mons, Penny Schock. Weeks ot planning, headed by the steering com- mittee, went into Trenton High's third annual Home- coming held October 28 through 3l. Each class and club worked doggedly to tinish their tloat in time tor the festivities. All telt rewarded atter they watched the colortul parade, the queen's crowning, and the Troian's victory over Riverview. The Seniors' mighty Mickey Mouse was voted Best All Around. A lot of time and work went into Varsit CIub's P' t Sh' Y Im e Ip ' It wouldn't have been a parade with- winner of Most Original award. out clowns! 17 .gg- f 'gf ,tk ww I .I H55 :V Vi? J 1. S , , .
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