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Show Life With Lynne Hiya! Wie geht es Ihnen? That means "How are you?" in German. I'm kind of mixed up. I've got so many things in my head to tell you about that I don't know where to start. When we were on the way to school the other morning we passed pass-ed the parking lot and took a second sec-ond look. There were half a dozen or more cars all decorated in green and gray crepe paper and patriotic symbols on them. The Key Club of Olympus High School was sponsoring a contest to find the most original and most patriotic pa-triotic car which was decorated. That day I didn't realize that I would be doing the same thing just a little later. Olympus High played their game with Murray at Murray High. At noon my nice Mom brought our car up to the school and told me I could take it for the afternoon. I was so thrilled! A whole bunch of girls helped me decorate my car before be-fore the game. The exterior decorators deco-rators were Connie Hardy, Joan Cannegieter, Trudy Jessop, Lynn Archer, Carolyn Day, Sarah So derborg, and Judy Dolowitz. We were a little deflated by the time we got home but we had a lot of fun anyway. Have you ever had the feeling that you were living in the days of Cinderella? My pal, Val and I had that feeling when we got brave enough to ask Prince Jack and Prince Russ to the Olympus High Seminary Old Mill Dance, "Aut- jumn Allure." When we approach-jed approach-jed the castle-like building we were just a little hesitant about pushing the carved door open. It gave us the queerest feeling that we were living in the days of yore. Our boldness, paid off, because a few days later we were asked toj go to the Senior Class Party at West High School. Oh, what fun! The theme was "Hernando's Hideaway.'.' Hide-away.'.' There was a real cute contest in the dancing. I learned how to dance on one foot most of the time. The boy tied a balloon on a string around the girl's ankle land then everyone would dance j around and try to step on each other's balloons. There was a J prize for the person with a balloon bal-loon still blown up and intact at the end of the dance. There were too many left so they had to choose a number between one and 50. Jack was the smart one and chose the number 23 because we were both born on the 23rd of June a year apart. Twenty - three was the number and we won a cute ; little Panda. Speaking of animals, did any , of you see "Tiger at the Gates." . I wish I had understood more ( about it. I guess I'll have to be . educated. Bye now, Lynne i j Officers of- the Catholic Pre-j Teen Club, including Bob Thomp-: .son, president; Bill Rusho, vice-; president; Sharon Secrist, secretary secre-tary and Virginia Sturdevant,' i treasurer, were in charge of a; Pot Luck dinner, given by the club in the J. Cosgriff Auditorium of the St. Ambrose Parish on the J evening of November 15. After the dinner, the group played play-ed ping pong and other games ; and listened to their favorite re-; cords. J |