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Show STUDENT? PRAISE I FOOTBALL DANCE - By Betty Kemp The football dance scored a touchdown. Judd's Joy. Boys proved to be most helpful fans. Unusual decorations added spirit trr-ihp- dcnpcrThp-ronls-on -eaeh end, the football booth for the orchestra, or-chestra, the banners floating from above, and the natural leaves leav-es forming a background around the hall, gave each dancer the desire de-sire to break through all defenses f.r a wonderful time. When "good-night ladies" announced the end of the affair, the student body had won again. The dance was a huge success. New Teachers Add Pep The first assembly of the school year of B(.'i()-'31 opened with a hang. The main feature was the introductjon of the new teachers in person. To announce them, there were two selections from the band. "Loyal Spirit March" and "Courageous Youth'' and a harmonica solo by Mickey Boridi We learned from Miss Reeves, our gym and dancing teacher that dancing is as essential for health, wealth and wisdom as is eating and sleeping. Miss limes came to us with the desire to find a wooly cowboy and yawning canyons; can-yons; instead she found she cannot can-not climb our mountains on sidewalks side-walks and that our men are civilized. civi-lized. The boys have decided that if'they can learn to play the piano pia-no with one hand, they will surely sure-ly learn to pound the typewriter. Miss Thurher entertained us with such a piano solo. Miss Simmons gave us the lowdown on our football foot-ball boys. The football' boys were introduced intro-duced .seperately by Mr. Santi-stevens Santi-stevens and the oral expression ('. girls finished the program with a clever pep stunt. |