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Show Swing your partner to the catchy tunes and dance your test worries away. The ballroom was gaily bedecked in spring flowers and streamers at Iota's successful print dress dance, "Spring Frolic." In La Dianaeda's enchanted gardens, the music of Joddie Noble and the elaborate decorations blended to make it one of the most successful dances of the year. Also, who else would think of having the ceiling fall down when things got dull? "Ye gads", I'm cornered!" Ever since Walt McPhie became the handsomest man in the world on Otyokwa's assembly, he's been chased by Weber's female population - dog patch style. It look as if Ilene Kendell and Diane Dickson have got him this time. Above: Clarice Jeppsen, Carol Jean Wright, Margene Robbins, Kathleen Belnap, Audre Taylor, Uamae Hansen, Pat Payne, LaVan Heninger, and Nannett Budge. Below: Marilyn Howard, Marilyn Beers, Chyrrel Olsen, Annette Bott, Bonnie Davis, Doris Marsh, and Beverly Deamer. Music- Music- Music Weber has a lovely bunch of----of girls who, under the direction of Roland Parry, furnish song, charm, and beauty for various school func-tions, service clubs, and other organizations. The Dorianetts, outfitted by the Rotary Club, have been referred to as a flaming success since the Rotary Christmas party when a lady's hat caught on fire while they were singing. These girls were the backbone of the Christmas Oratorio and "Student Prince" along with the Dorians and took leading parts in both of these presentations. During the Spring quarter when they are not absorbed in these school functions, the Dorianetts make a short concert tour. This year Dorianetts and Dorians are Idaho bound. One of the highlights of the year is the trip to Grand Canyon and southern Utah. |