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Show last Thursday evening. She and her escort, Lynn Davidson, enjoyed enjoy-ed a pleasant evening amidst an atmosphere of cupids and hearts. Sharon Smith and Bob Turgen along with Bill Roderick and Carolyn Car-olyn Wagstaff enjoyed the valentine valen-tine refreshments while Tanya Williams and Kenny Barnes danced to the music of Gordon Barton's Band. An excellent floor show provided entertainment for Linda Hancock, Eddie Andrews, and Judy Larson and Denny Rogers. This valentine's night was well spent by all those who attended. BEARD GROWING CONTEST The fellows at Olympus will have a chance to show what they can provide in the way of a beard, beginning Monday, February 18. This day begins the annual three week beard growing contest sponsored spon-sored by the Men's Association. Gift certificates for Florsheim Shoes will be the prizes given for the most unique beard, the best all-around beard, and the one that has 'the most effort with the least results.' SCHOOL PLAY "All My Sons" will be the forthcoming forth-coming school play that will be presented on February 27 and 28. This dramatic production has been given a lot of time and hard work and is sure to be outstanding. outstand-ing. Tickets may be obtained from the faculty or any student of the school for $1.00. We would like to encourage the public to come out and support this function.' MOVIE The show, "Mr. Roberts," will be shown to the student body sometime some-time this week. A fee of $.25 will be asked of each student that attends. at-tends. This will be for the purpose pur-pose of raising student body funds. HOLIDAY Friday, February 22, will be a holiday for all students. This day will be enjoyed in various ways. For instance: Carolyn Tanner is going to take advantage of it by going out of town. Others, such as Charla Woods, Barbara Bagley and Charlotte Robinson Rob-inson will hope for some new snow and a good day of skiing. Still others will use the day to catch-up on those back assignments assign-ments or that special thing that they just haven't had time to do. Whatever it may be, you can be sure that it will be enjoyed by all. OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley VALENTINE'S DANCE Judy Willy was crowned Queen of Hearts at the Valentine's Dance |