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Show Dance -Lovers Enjoy Shaw Exhibition Out of the forty-two persons from South high school who went to Provo and witnessed a two and a half hour performance by -.loyd Shaw's dancers in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, everyone came back entirely enthusiastic and fully satisfied. I lWJco Wollror. anirt "T Hist WISH Miss Walker said: "I just wish that every student in South could have seen the way those dancers put it over. They did several sev-eral types of dancing, some of which were Square Dancing, Folk Dancing, Polkas, and many others. Not only were the girls thrilled over it, but also the boys." The group of dancers consisted of sixteen couples, all the ages of 15, 16 and 17. They know over 300 different kinds of combinations taught to them by their principal and dance instructor, Lloyd Shaw, of the Cheyenne high school in a small town in Colorado. All of them like this kind of dancing and enjoy doing it. . "I've never enjoyed anything more in all my life. It just gets in your blood," was the remark of Margaret Brubaker after she had seen the performance. "Gee, this kind of dancing is great. Going to a dance and dancing danc-ing with one person is mnotonous, but this way is different," expressed expres-sed Joe Lewis. Stanley Jones remarked, I ve never had more fun in my life." Howard Eckersley asked Miss Walker, "When are we going to start learning that kind of dancing?" |