. U and I . FRONT ROW—Dorothy Price, Dean Collins, Douglas Weitzel, Jeanne Ford, Shirley Roberts, Halan Johnson, Willard Jackson, Suzanne ROW—Charlotte Mittendorf, Rollin Workman, Barbara Dobbins, Jan Roosa, Nancy Fleishcr, Morris Butsch, Shirley Howard, Peter Moyer, Roger Little, JudithMoyer. Square DancingDemonstration Group During the past year the demonstration group ofthe square dancing activity presented several publicexhibitions of popular American square dances. Amongthe delighted audiences were the faculty of the Uni-versity of Illinois, the faculty and students of Univ
. U and I . FRONT ROW—Dorothy Price, Dean Collins, Douglas Weitzel, Jeanne Ford, Shirley Roberts, Halan Johnson, Willard Jackson, Suzanne ROW—Charlotte Mittendorf, Rollin Workman, Barbara Dobbins, Jan Roosa, Nancy Fleishcr, Morris Butsch, Shirley Howard, Peter Moyer, Roger Little, JudithMoyer. Square DancingDemonstration Group During the past year the demonstration group ofthe square dancing activity presented several publicexhibitions of popular American square dances. Amongthe delighted audiences were the faculty of the Uni-versity of Illinois, the faculty and students of Univer-sity High School, and the Parent-Teachers Associa-tion. The gaiety, enthusiasm, and skill of the dancersnever failed to evoke spontaneous applause from theaudience. The members of the demonstration group wish totake this opportunity to thank Miss Andrews for spon-soring this activity. X Page Fifty. BOTTOM ROW--Doris Maier, Betty Rhoades, Shirley Harris, Joseph Ambrose, Edward 1 team, Harlan Johnson, Richard Thomas, George Greaves, Ruth Stouffer, Martha Deam, Ann ROW—Kelen Key, Gilda Gluskoter, Carol Thomas, Dorothy Adams, Betty Bowman, Virginia Emly, Therese Somers, Martha Dodds, Charlotte Mittendorf, Barbara Dobbins, Marilyn ROW—William Redhed, Alice Emly, Rollin Workman, Barbara Werstlcr, Jane Sullivan, Jeanne Jackson, John Burcham, Carolyn Cayard, Donald Mover, Alexander ROW—Paul Hartman, John McMains, Douglas Weitzel, Dean Collins. Square Dancing Do, do, and a little more do; chicken in a breadtrap pickin updo; one more change and here we go. This is only one of themany calls you would hear if you came to the cowboy dancingactivity. This activity, which meets once a week in the north attic,was introduced to University High by Miss Andrews. In this activity the boys and girls are given the opportunity oflearning the technique
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