Walt Whitman High School 1967 Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Full Access

30 Caye Honeycutt, Dawn Peruse, Jean Phelps, and Mary Ann Phelps demonstrate the twi ting, monkeying, and frugging that were part of the scene. Setters Set The Pace For Valentine Dance "One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four ... " chants the lead guitarist. ix ao.ao girl , wearing white fringed dre es, led the action to the mu ic of the Eogli h Setter at the ophomore la · p n or d Val ntines' Day Dance. Huge paper heart , with motto ranaing from "I Love You" t o "No Smoking," captured the attention of couples as they entered the field· hou e. Playing their original song "Wake Up," the English Setters entertained for over three hours. A profit of almo t 200 supplemented the Sophomore Cia trea ury. "I wonder how I'd look in long hair like theirs," muses Scott Dorman a DonRa Darcy give him a doubtful look. "Wake up!!" creams one of the Engli h etters.

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