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W THE Loo fe Homecoming ueen Homecoming King JAYNE MARGITAN The sweetest 'lgaln of our great school ls the Homecoming Queen, as is the rule. She's five feet five with eyes that shine, And the fellows say her figures fine. Her one hundred twenty pounds, and blonde hair Could not help but make our queen so fair. She'11 be a Commercial artist if things go right. Travel, as a hobby, is her delight. Guy Lombardols her favorite for dancing slow, But where there's chicken and french fries she's sure to go. Her heart belongs to well-mannered males. And with foreign correspondence she never fails. But all in all as you can see Welre as proud of our Jayne as we can be. So come on gang, strike up the band And greet the prettiest girl in the land. Give her the throne, and all that would seein Proper and fitting for our Homecoming Queen! EO :Chl Page I u1'ly-fan' f,-i..ez.,ffM 110- ' 7191 .1 larry TED KUEHL The Homecoming King of our school this year lt tops with all, that is cleat. He's five feet nine with eyes of brown Hels our boy--he'll wear the crownl XVith weight one hundred and forty and blonde hair Place the crown, students, place it with care. He likes his sports, but that isnit his aim. By being a business man ht-'ll win his tame. He likes his music hor and fast XVith llarry James there to blast. Blondes and brunettes are his choice for girls. 'l'hey inustn't be niouthy and have pretty curls. But now you'x'e all guessed that he's a boy thatis grand, So come on, give the King a rousing hand. Hurry, NVoodruttites. the jewels do bring. And crown our 'lied the Homecoming King! EU :CBI
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Ml' THE LOG W JUN IOR PROM 1947 The 1947 prom was sponsored by the junior class of that year and was considered a huge suc- cess by all. The theme was 'lDeep Purpleu. The decorations varied from a lovely blue to deep purple. The setting was a garden, with trellises entwined with beautiful, pastel roses. The lawn chairs were set among banks of co'orful tulips. The subdued light cast shadows over the floor giving the surroundings a moonlight effect. This all added to a very unusual and romantic scene. The large crowd had a very enjoyable time. King, Bill Anderson, and his lovely queen, Sally Birkholz, reigned over this gala event The queen was dressed in a billowing white gown. The soft, ultra-modern music was supplied by the Orl Polege orchestra of Tomahawk. BK FRESHMAN INITIATION Qn Friday, the 12th of September, we saw the Freshmen girls clad in bathing suits over long underwear, their dadys garters, long wool socks and heavy work shoes, only one side of their hair put up, and make-up on only one side of their faces. The Freshmen boys had to wear girls' shorts or their own swim trunks, rayon hose, one bed- room slipper, and one high heeled shoe, make-up and earrings. To top it all, they wore ladies' hats. All of the Freshies wore tails with a big green bow tie at the end. It was Freshmen Initiation! Both boys and girls had to bow to the Seniors and repeat the oath: ' Hail, almighty Senior! Thou shall be master hereafter! After a morning of carrying the Seniors, books, the Freshmen, equipped with toothbrushes and milk bottles of water, went to scrub the sidewalks on Main street. All of this provided a good laugh for the rest of the students, but the Freshmen took it well. They found out that the Seniors certainly had some fiendish ideas. To repent for their sins, the Seniors held a party in honor of the Freshmen that evening. More activities brewed as the Freshies played leap frogm around the gym. Several of them didnlt know how to spell HSENIORH in capital letters and as punishment, they had to find a penny with their tongues in a pan of flour. That day will never be forgotten either by the Seniors or by the Freshmen. , JM CHRISTMAS BALL Colorful balloons, mistletoe, red paper bells, and pine boughs all added to make the Seniors' Christmas party an enjoyable event. Strings of red and green Christmas cord were strung across the gym. Where the strings met in the center, large paper bells hung. Tinsel and balloons adorned these strings. The stage was decorated with red streamers and pine boughs. At either end stood Christmas trees. At the other end of the gym were a fireplace and a small tree with lights. The benches were covered with red and green paper. For excitement, mistletoe was hung in the doorway. Everyone seemed to enjoy himself very much at one of the most gala events of the year. E0 Pagz' Forty-fifvf
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