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,.fryv-lrynwn-gqlf'1+ 1 l ff U, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 'x I X SEPTEMBER 'z, 1954 We entered Clark High as shy, green, X unsure Freshmen. Q OCTOBER 1, 1954 The Sophomores initiated us and gaveadance that evening in our honor. We elected our 1954 class officers. Carol Leonardson was elected Presidentg Floyd Gneiting, Vice-President, 1 Nadene Rue, Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Moore, Representativeg and Mr. Hoskins, Advisor. MARCH ll, 1955 We held our Freshman Frolic which turned out to be a huge success. SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 Our Sophomore class started a successful L ,eef year by electing the following class officers: President, Gerald Holmes: 3 Vice-President, Linda Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Leonardsong ' Reporter, Nadene Rue: Representative, Doris Jensen: and Advisor, Mr. Turley. We lost three students during our Freshman year, Marla Youngstrom, Floyd Gneiting, and Michael O'Neil but gained one student, Jess Rawson our Sophomore year. SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 We initiated the Freshman and gave a dance in their honor September 30th. FEBRUARY 4, 1956 Our candidate, Fay Wilding, was crowned, Carnival Queen of 1955-56. Her booth was decorated in a blue and MARCH 16, 1956 We held our Sophomore Hop. It proved to be a huge success both financially and in providing fun for all who 'ff attended. I gold color scheme. J SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 We assembled as Juniors and elected the following officers: President, Jess Rawson, Vice-President, Nadene Rue: Secretary and Treasurer, Carol Leonardsong Reporter, Doris Jensen, Representative, Fay Wilding, and Advisor, Mrs.Vivian Stelzer. We gained a new member, Gaye Laird, but lost her the following summer to Leland Speelmon. MARCH 8, 1957 Our Junior class play House For Sale -- Haunted was presented. It was a three-act comedy-mystery with ghosts, snakes, and spiders galore plus a tattooed man and gypsy for- tune-teller. APRIL 26, 1957 Butterfly was the theme of our Junior Prom X held in the local gymnasium which was beautifully decorated in pink and orchid. A garden and butterfly scene on the stage and a wishing well in the center of the gym carried out the theme with the Bop Kats orchestra furnishing the music. SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 We congregated as Seniors and chose the same officers as the previous year with the exception of President. For this position Gerald Holmes was elected. DECEMBER 4, 1957 We presented our Senior class play, Hot Water, a comedy in two acts. It was all about a plumber and football player who impersonated each other. MARCH 1, 1958 The Senior's sponsored a dance at Medicine Lodge. Glenn Squires orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. MAY 18, 1958 Baccalaureate was held in the Baptist church with Bishop Dale Willes as the speaker. MAY 21, 1958. We held our Commencement exercises in the Du- - bois School Gymnasium at 8:00 p.m. V ll ' . 7: e.. su es f' 1 ,i 1 5 5 ,Q ' f ,Z , X f f 5 X fgfiillf K '. 6 1- ' til ff
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