Hopping 'Holiday Hullaballoo'Scheduled for Dec. 29 atAttention all you swingers!Go where the action is!They’ll be plenty of frolicking g action in the Dover High gym* nasium Dec. 29 from 7:30 to |§||ll|p 11:30 p.m. when the Dover 'American Field vScrvicc Chapter sponsors HOLIDAY HULLABALLOO.The building will be rockin' in rhythm with the bass beat [ provided by popular teen groups.There will be mystery go go girls” in cages, a chorus line of beautiful girls, dance contests and a prize to the best band or combo present.Teenagers, freshmen and a-bove and college students from all over the county, are invited to attend this hep” shindig and become acquainted.The action begins at 7:30 with a 2-hour hootenanny staged with popular bands, combos and singing groups jn the spotlight.Following the singfeast” dancing will begin with the same bands and combos providing the rockin’ rhythm” for the jerk, flip, monkey, swim, frug, watusi and even, the mouse.Ptfe S, The Daily Reporter, Dover, 0., Saturday, Dec. IS, 196STusky Class Sells TreesTuscarawas High senior classThe Dover Chessmen will kick off the hootenany with the svvingin’ rhythm of today’s beat. Dave Bird, Keith Whidden, Jeff Gintz and Kenny VVeigand man the guitars, drums and furnish the voices.They’ll be followed by the Grandex, who will sing several selections with records providing the background music. The one • year group is comprised of freshmen and sophomore girls from Dover High. Betty Hughes is the lead singer, backed up by Almeda Crooks, Sheila Cato, Linda Lowery and Jackie Davis.Sandy Valley talent will be provided by Janies and the Juveniles. Only 2 - months old, already the trio has played at several dances in their school. (You’ll know why when you hear them.) Jim Schneider is the leader and provides the singing voice while manning a guitar, The drums are stieked by Jeff Kerekes and the other guitarist is Tom Glaser.This swingin' trio, James and the Juveniles, will venture down from Sandy Valley High to play in Dover for the first time Dec. 29. Jim Schneidner (right) sings the lead, accompanied by Jeff Kerekes on the drums and Tom Glaser.eral pop hits” and lead thewhole group in songs. Nanc^,who is the only known girl the state who belongs to a fraternity, plays a guitar and sings for many OSU fraternity get • togethers.Keith Hay, John Barr, Gary Baughman and Tim Kaiten-baugh call themselves the Evils and will supply the swing-in’ beat for the twist, jerk and bounce. A relatively newgroup, Tim is from Strashurg and the others from Dover.Another Dover High combo is the Pendeltones, who are well-known in the area. They have performed for many dances and programs in the county. Bob Reese, Terry Rinehart, Rich Bellanco and Jeff Swinderman comprise the talented combo.Nancy Spies, a Ohio Stale University freshman, will be an extra feature. She will sing sev-Othcr popular groups in the county have been contacted and will be added to the program.Brian Morris, DHS senior, will act as master of ceremonies.Purpose of the shindig” is to raise money to send a slu-next year through the American Field Service program and to be financially able to accept a student from overseas at DHS.Mrs. Gertrude Herz is in charge of the dance with Kathy Kennedy, DHS representative; Beth Kriesher and Dianne Graef acting as the head committee.Others helping are Claudette Branney, who supervised the chorus line, and Raymond Luy-ster, junior high guidance counselor; Wally Unsold, decorations, and Larry Lab, publicity.Niels Nielsen, a DHS student from Denmark, will be on hand to add his Danish flavor, along with Diego Umana from Costa Rica, who is attending Stras-burg, and Traudl Montan, a New Philadelphia senior, from Austria.Tickets may be purchased from any committee member; Robert Kreisher, president of the AFS; Reporter teen editor, Daline Hardwidge, or at the door for 50 cents per person.friends, and new ones, too, at the Holiday Hullaballoo Dec. 29.See ya there HARDWIDGE.DALINEhas been selling Christmas trees and will sponsor a dance Thursday to aid in defraying the expense of their class trip next spring.Approximately 200 medium needle scotch pine trees were purchased from the Muskingum Conservation District and are being sold on a lot near the north corporation of the village.Seniors are taking turns selling the trees after school and someone is on hand during the day to make sales. About 150 trees have been sold, but a good selection remains.There sill be free refreshments for all those attending a dance Thursday from 8 to 11:30 p.m. in the school gym. Admission is 50 cents slag and75 cent per couple. Door prizes will be free tickets.Midvale Band Slates ProgramThe Midvale Concert Band and the Junior and Senior Choruses will present The Sounds of Christmas” Monday night al 8 in the high school gymnasium, The concert, free to the public, will combine the talents n! the band and choruses on several numbers.The band is directed by Mary Ford and the choruses by Mrs. Barbara Turner. Jean Cook will narrate It Was the Night Before Christmas.”dent from Dover High abroad I Conie along, meet all yourShe's A Kook —On PurposeI-:.::The Dover High Pendeltones, o familiar combo at teen dances, will provide the beat for the watusi, frug and jerk. The group is made up of Bob Reese (left), Terry Rinehart, Rich Bellanco, and Jeff Swinderman.