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ir ir Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance Lett lo Right: Lonnie Cornachione, Shirley Sloam, Della freemen, Sue Drake, Madelyne Kochs, Andrea Blackwood, Belly Cox, Blanche Freckmann, Belly Bachs, Irene Oliverio, Ruth Peters. THIS IS OUR -V- FOR VICTORY PICTURE. The Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance will go down in lNest Night history as being a great success. lt was the first real project which this new organization sponsored. There is no doubt from the number ot people who attended and the interest which was displayed at the dance, that this endeavor was well chosen. During the evening a rhythmic tive-piece orchestra furnished dance music. Mr. Droste and I-li-Y boys served refreshments and sandwiches, and several students supplied singing and dancing talent. The highlight ol the occasion was the nomination of the Sweetheart, who incidentally was Miss Sue Drake. In this writer's opinion, the best dis- play of high group spirit was in the Sweetheart Pres- entation March and ceremonies. We are looking for- ward next year lo a bigger and better Sweetheart dance and hope that the tradition will continue at West Night High School. pay irl?-fum f?f ' fjiY ,.-?'11-'E4e.g?5.E3ii.-. .r .pf . A- , 'K 1 'X 4. L, W-f Sue Drake-HiY Sweetheart
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The Prom 'kit' Lett to Right: Shirley Sloam, Georgia Hueneteld, Mary Fischer, Marian Berman, Mary Saler, Sue Drake, Andrea Blackwood, Mildred Drake, Ruth Niehe, Blanche Freckmann. Georgia Hueneield -Prom Queen On March 28th, West Night put over one of the most successful extra-curricular activities in recent years, namely, the Prom. It was the concensus that the setting for this gala event was the beautiful and spacious ballroom of the Cincinnati Club. More than 200 students, friends and faculty members attended. The faculty was well represented by Mr. Cook, Mr. Droste and his wife, Mr. von Walden and his wife, Miss Ruta, Mr. Becker, Miss Costello and their guests. The orchestral background was furnished by Ches Wahle and a 17-piece orchestra with vocalist. One of the highlights ot the evening was the Hawaiian dance with an authentic Hawaiian costume which was given by Miss Mildred Lorenz. From the thirteen candidates who were nominated, Georgia Huenefeld was selected Prom Oueen by a large majority. ln a demure manner she received the ovation oi those who attended. Everyone present voiced his pleasure and enjoyment. YZ' ' page wl.flg'0llP
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Snaps - - - ROW 3 fx o f o ROW 1-Scene in Girls' Gym during Hill Sweetheart dance. No, it is not a dice game, but boys betting on the 1956 World Series. This numher?? is one amourous embrace celebrating a corrupt bargain between Sue Drake and the Hill ring- leader, which resulted in the ill-gotten honor ot the l-li Y Sweetheart. ROW 2-Familiar scene in Prin- cipal's ottice. Mr. C. is un- doubtedly pondering a prob- lem ot great magnitude or is it Spring? Prom Queen and guy what brung her. Intimate scene ot deep emotion. Wonder what the Prom Queen will do with the cup. Drum Maiorette, showing shapely display ot baton throwing or something. Set- ting tor this raucous occasion was Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance. So what? Whoops! Here's the jackpot prize at the Prom. Ladies and Gents, here's the most stupendous, collosal act in the world, Little Millie, see how she wiggles, see how she sways like a bamboo pole in a gale! Whatta hand she got from the boys! Stuffed Shirt 1?l and red-head date. Note to Esquire-Don't use this 1910 model as a new fad. Very correct and erect couple. Suit was probably rented and red head probably couldn't get another date. Sue Drake in or out ot a dress at the Prom. Crowds of people stared at the curl on top ot ot this damsel's noggin', but no one seemed to notice it. Notice the sang troid or frigid look. Well, say it isn't so! WW 2794i 'AA-A1:W4l ?-lL'Til3E?EE-7 wt: page iffy-fAreg
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