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Show PROGRAM CLOSES PLAYGROUND AT CENTRAUCHOOL Closing program for summer activities at the Central school playground was held Thursday morning before an audience of friends and parents. A dance demonstration was presented by youngsters from 4-7, a dwarf dance, fairy dance and dance about flowers, wind, rain and sun. Mary Agnes Ja-eobson Ja-eobson sang a song and Denece Johanson presented a reading. Including a waltz clog and military dance, the group of 8-9 and 10 years presented dance numbers. A special "Nursery Rhymes" group was given by Ila Mae Sheen and Lynn Archibald. Tap dancing skills, waltz clog and "Swanee River" were presented pre-sented by the group over 10 years. An original tap dance was done by Beverly Gleason, Sybil Archibald and Joan Manos. Folk dances were also given by this group and also "Irish Jig", Cowboy Cow-boy Square and Swedish Schot-tische. Schot-tische. Willadeen Hodges gave a vocal number. The modern dance demonstration de-monstration of floor technique, swings, collapse and impulse skills, hip twist and primitive dancing was especially outstanding. outstand-ing. The story telling class presented present-ed a one-act play. All art work made during the summer was on display. Superior attendance records were recognized with the award of ribbons to: Best attendance, Denece Johanson, Janice Hocking, Hock-ing, Ila Mae Sheen, Catherine Gons, Shirel Bussey; Activity points, Janice Hocking, Denece Johanson, Dorothy Contratto; Eight, nine and 10 year olds: Ila Mae Sheen, Catherine Goris, Jean Mangrum; over 10 years: Nancy Anderson, Beverly Gleason, Glea-son, Betty Forsberg; Boys' group: Donald Throckmorton, Shirel Bussey, Wayne Bussey. Instructors, Miss Virginia Harris, Har-ris, Miss Maxine Rasmussen and Miss Donna Da'vies, noted that this is the sixth year the playground play-ground has feen held at Central school. They thank parents who have cooperated in making the program a success. o |