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Queen Donna Lawton is escorted to the dance floor by her date 1965 Christmas Queen, Donna Lawton Couples take a short rest from frugging and jerking to catch their breath and rest their feet before braving the crowds and heat again
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Couples danced to the swinging beat of the Apollos The Christmas Dance highlighted Christmas 1965 for Woodson students. Cafeteria B was decked out as a gay hunting lodge, complete with panelled walls and coats-of-arms. A big stone fireplace added warmth to the festive spirit of the couples. Inside Cafeteria A, couples danced to the swing¬ ing rhythm of the Apollos , and in the middle of the evening saw the impressive presentation of the court princesses. Each princess was spotlighted as the master of ceremonies, Jim Schwenk, introduced the girls. The crowning of Donna Lawton by the 1964 queen, Alice Chalfont, was the final highlight of the evening. Then the girls danced with their es¬ corts to the Senior Class song, Misty. Terry Carlson helps decorate the Christmas tree in Cafeteria B. 1965 CHRISTMAS COURT. Front Row: I rene Jensen, Donna Lawton, Queen; Beaune, Libby Gillions, Aysenur Tamer, Pam Stock, Anita Smith, Vita Debbie Petrovic, Janet Moore. Second Row: Shelley Abernathy, Nancy Schulz. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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A sound of bouncing balls echoed through the gym Coach Paul Jenkins gives some last minute instructions to his boys. The football season had no sooner faded from the scene, than the echoing of bouncing balls filled the gymnasium. The cheerleaders exchanged their white sweaters and saddle shoes for blue vests, pinstripped blouses, and red tennis shoes. The bleachers overflowed with excited Cavalier fans, eager for victory. Action packed moments filled each game as the two opposing teams clashed and scored those vital points. The gym¬ nasium resounded with the pounding of hurried steps as players raced from one end of the court to another. Each move was followed by excited spectators, as the cheerleaders led repeated chants of Go, Woodson, Go! When those last few points were scored, and victory was once more achieved, fatigued players and hoarse fans filed out of the gym, already look¬ ing ahead to the next encounter. Following some of the home contests, Booster Club sponsored sock hops took place in the small gym. Dancers in stocking feet frugged and jerked to the rocking music of various live bands. The basketball season provided additional spark to the spirit that exemplified Woodson ' s student life. 1 he faces of fans and cheerleaders mirror the action of the game. Lauren Riley leads a rousing cheer. 24 STUDENT LIFE
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