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Show ; tfigh School Stenos Plan Big Holiday Dance nt T L Slono dub of tlu, hi,,, T. . . . O 7 llu Mono club of the high .school lms S-Wtl a most appropriate th,-nn, "Chlrst-"w "Chlrst-"w I.Mln.ui," for their an-' an-' CnH.shnn.M dance to bo lY'M 1'tl.b.y, IVwmbor 15 in lo gym. The social event will h; a fitting climax to school Htc at the high school this year. The clever dance themo has r . . . been worked out in posters signs and invitations to speciai alumni and much credit for the preliminaries goes to Kay Averett, chairman, and Shar-lcno Shar-lcno Bjarnson, who have worked hard to bring a worthwhile worth-while dance for all to enjoy Music by Howard Nelson's orchestra will set the floor pace, and at 10:30 p. m a most captivating- floor show will be presented. The dance is planned as one of the biggest and best events of its kind this school year. Steno Party . . . Speaking of "best" brings attention to the parties held recently by the Stenos. Wednesday Wed-nesday evening the group assembled as-sembled at the Carol Ann Alleman home and "amused" themselves painting signs, posters, gossiping and eating. Other parties have been held recently at the homes of Mary Nell Alleman, Doris Bradford and Verna Biglow. All other activities point to a banner year of achievement for the club, of which Eldon Reese is advisor. |