Perhipi the bigg**t twi party «C th* wat r«errtly Held at tf* hofrw *f Viking Jim Dcok*f, cel*br«tMg JimJt birth*day, Jim, who jut* QriduifKl from Irvington High and will bt ktvtng far Hm Univor* illy at California *♦ 5anti Barbara fat September, pUntwd the affair at •* farewell party at well ii • birthday ctkfarittan.The festivities began al three in the afternoon and lasted well into the wtt hours of the next morning. Helping Jim to cetefc; j!e were 200 guests who were entertained by the continuous music of the Shomen and the Norsemen bands.Ping pong and swimming were among the many activities which kept the guests occupied that evening.An informal hootenanny was held with George Theresa strumming his guitar and singing a wide selection of folk music favor-ites.Refreshments were in plentiful supply including a stunning and unique birthday cake l:i Lie shape of a saxophone, which was baled by Carisse and June Ussery.