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entofor dinner Wednesday evening at Onslad'*. wiTIEN TIMEbyToddieco:M:guRebe18:VefO]S' iSENIOR SPECIALA1If you were in Hayward Saturday and happened to see a wet i ,blanket walking down the street we hope you held on to your [yteeth III If you didn't, get them back now because it-was just Diane DeJong, Melody Kidder and Rudene Ramey trying to keep A idry while they were beating the pavement looking for food and AA.decorations for the surprise party to be held in honor of KowieThompson that evening. . , ^With the assistance of Darlene Phillips and Dia|ie Hughes au;they fixed things at a great rate. anAfter Howie beat-feet to his girl’s, Nancy Cole, to take in a show, a gang of ?0 seniors invaded his house and waited until Nancy “lured” him back,.Never was a red-head so red with shock. - 'serThe party was really a frantic'one, and grew .better as the eve- bnme (mening wore on, with many strange things happening.■cn*“Butch” Rowe, after digging sandwiches and cookies and . tre coke bottles out of the punch bowl, announced that it was “drink- • die able” 26ain? while Joel taCastro was teaching the cats and chicks a new bop step, which they call “turn-around-boys.” • •Seems that the gals did too good of a job waxing the floor as' cill Maren Smith; Diane Delgado, and Keith Yettiek all took a s$IL ^e£ Gil Hyder and..^ay Keilty were busy comparing the “lp.ng-.anci^. g+J'T” rif .things • ’ rhnlit. tVisf fi^lTac*^ wHiTa DaE .'‘RifKT* fshort’' of .things, (How' ’bout that fellas?) while Dot'^iibio and ‘ 1 gat LeRoy Pegis, Janet Malcomb and Dave-Carey,-Diane Thorndike i-u» and Joe Duran were doing some cool dancing. ^r;Off in a corner telling jokes and “keeping it clean,” were Bill ._Mr; Hill, Tom Plant, .Bob.. Machado,. Mickey. Geaslin, -Norm DeShon, - ma' and Rich-Penningtom 1 • *••*' ;*• • •* •••*/ • belCatting in another- corner' were kittens Gloria Chamaro, Bey ^er Dolin, Kay Armstrong, Helen Pirigree, Janice McAdoo, Marlene i Boettcher and- Margaret Pimentel. helH.H.S. grads throwing the latest were “Happy” Wyant, 6 aDanny Augustine and Johnny Olson, :Chosen as the couple of the evening were Mrs. Thompson and ^Bob Brenkwitz. dril* • • *1 .JvKITTENS AND KICKSMriA frantic sleeping (?) party was given last Friday night-by put Jackie Hawley for such kittens as Ccsralee Atkinson, Janice Lowe, Kathleen Kenny and others. Among the latter were Estella Leon, _■ 195 Lorraine Lawrence, Elerie Monte, and Nancy DeWitt who really eset a weird pace with their bopping session. . . asscAll these kids couldn’t help but have a cool time with .Carol Munoz, Pat Goularte, Laurene DiaS and Bev Cardoza running joraround putting ice cream down everyones'back. But natch, every R,utparty has some poopers and Darla Wimmer, June Gillock, Carol ■ Mattos, Carol Buso, and Lynn Jcnes supplied this item by deliv- HE'ering their knowledge boxes to dreamland, 'BED CROSS SPAGHETTI ...Hot spaghetti, and cool Cokes were flying last‘Saturday night, when Danny Olivan hosted a Junior Red Cross party. Diane Delgado, Bobbi Walker, Pat Zinek, Joan Maddock, Betty Mederios and Merry Dillon were frantically brewing the main-meal; meanwhile Dave Jones, Joe Speranz3, Rich Sebestian, and Lee Holm were racing around gathering up Junior medics.These frantic cats, and many more, were about to wind up the platter-playing and pile on a stack of discs, when they suddenly discovered a goof—no needle ! ! ! After much time and effort a needle was found and the whole gang settled for an evening' of cool and crazy dancing, however, they all missed hep-cat' George Gonsalves, who could not-attend because of a sore foot.FEWS AND TWOS CUT-OUT .. .This isn’t exactly the time of the twelve for splashing in the surf but last Thursaay'when school lasted- just for. half a day .Kay Armstrong, Irene Bunting, Bev Dolin, Frances Estaban, Diane Hughes, Janet Maleomb, Mary Kay 'Mennet, Maren Smith,Dave Carey, Bill Hill, Gil Hyder, Joel LaCastro, Don Kamos, Ken-py Ullberry, and others coped a quick trip to Pescadero for an afternoon of fun and sun (?).Since the latter element was very scarce they spent an afternoon playing baseball and football, although a couple of the chicks, Irene and Frances, -took a dip in the deep—but it didn't last long. To top off the jumpin’ p.m. they enjoyed hot dogs, potato salad, and cookies by a bonfire that was the end in fires.» * * ‘ kMMTHRILLS, SPILLS, AND SKI PATROL ... • |||J- With the above three items tucked away in their hrain-cages ||§iand their ski togs tucked away in their drag’in wagons Vicki Bis- ff||| sell, Eleanor Bullock, Bev Dittberoer, Georgia Dotson, Mavis Griebrock, Arlene Leoriarad,. Val1 Lundgren, -Jo .Ann McKay, ■ • $$$ Betty and Norma Mikesell, Jackie Pererria, and Janet Steinmetz headed for Dodge Ridge right after the (Jose of school Friday. -A-snowstorm, was their reception committee and a cool one at that. They spent Saturday skiing getting buried-in fnow, and having the Ski Patrol dig them out. (Say, Jackie,, we- hear the - ;;I|| blond cat on, the- Patrol was the 'mast 1 _!.! ) Despite a-few minor ''g£t injuries and a lost pair of skis the kittens returned happy Sunday § night.Also seen scratching around the northeastern front.for some ' DIN!thrills were those two cats Phyllis Hausauer and Jexi McMillin, Gran a Rebel, and Jen’s folks. dh«.
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