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JR-SR. HOUSE OF CARDS Walt Cremeen proved to be a very efficient toast Piaster at a lovely, impressive banquet , presented by the juniors Hay 4. Tee mothers did their parts in preparing a delicious din- ner, and eight sophomores', girls were very pre- ry waitresses. v'alt started the ball rolling bw address- ing the guests, t'is was follov'ed by the resp- onse of the senior president, Eob Chadwick. Later in the evening, Hr. Vedder assisted the Ace Of Hearts, Walt, in stacking the cards.- calling hands. The first was a delight in deed. Lilac Tree—by the junior girls. The toasts v ere ”swell elegant”, to be mo- dern. Alice I'adison pointed out the advantage of having such trumns as the mothers and the seniors. Frances Uustard caused a large numb- er of very red faces and fast beating Hearts. David, after a remark by Walt, discussed the merits of the diamond, including the u9e made of them b,r two senior girls this year. tfise Hln n ’ ith her mysterious book of fortunes------ ’ s thr c us of vch cor: .nt u secret mis- givings, as to wealth and matrimony. Tommy was the Joker”. One amusing storv after ano- ther and each one a little funnier. Then Ken- ny Gibb caused two junior irls to be very em- barassed in his ' Iscussion on Spades.” And last, but not least, Georgia I'av wahnod us to be careful in our use of ''Clubs”, for they are very important to everyone. In the -ehtfffle of ca--dr, Walt drew out three cards belonging to the cr- ■? no ’rin, while it was a surprise-,they hasnoridod with, a number. At intervials, V'alt asked some very point ed questions of certain cards, including I'iss Hoorman's car and Hr. Justicd’s dog. find at the final draw of the evening, Toy Town Admir al , by the junior girls, thus leaving a mili- tary beat in our hearts, clubs, diamonds, and snades. The banquet was a huge success and much appreciated by the seniors.
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0in Iistent ye-.rs mo turn ■ '%iiri ootst«:ps where th j no cltors burn .. ' X’VX St ill t'luo to honor end zo thee 1 ''«.V'ill.-pledre undyir. ferity . W: A louder ' summons now doth swell, Hell to thee, mother r.nd fcrcwoll! Thou pointost proudly to the field— Return upon or with thy shield'. rio understend thoo end wo ro hero the tide of br.ttlc flow; Yet bless us, mother, rs v:c kneel ' ith eonsoerrtod sword rnd shield.
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- a y;.,A ij-M Wmi£ Si I I I I it I JUNIOR CT ASS Third row: Donald Reck, D vid Smith Edward Pnlenshy, Harold Ferritt. Second Row: Fonice Kiolbnso, Georgia I'vy Roach Welter Creneen, Delbert Booth,■ Edward' Foe re, Donald lust rd, Dolor. Pollard, Phoebe Snider. First Row: Alice Uadis on, Doris Anne Douglas, Anita Lindahl,-Vivian Carlson, I iss Foorman, Virginia Copeland, Laurine Niedzwieck, Lavonne Gregg, j - f;tBocker. SO NOl'ORE CLASS Back Row: Pol. Sturrpff, Llovd Ihis+ard, Robert Herman, Francis 3} it, I-Trrrv Getchel, R y Cook Ralph Ciik, Vinson BJttingor, v esLev Land. Third row: KcIvq Heule, Doris relnzney, I'ary S. Ouroda, Evelyn Wagner, Frances Vc Neely, Dorothy Gib’o, Petth Gates, Evel-'m Niedzwieck , Dorothy Stanczyk. Second row: Idcnn Adorns, Doris Lindahl, Deris Beck, Fr . Easoer, Lillian Busch, L urr Brcnden- burger, Dorothy Erickson. First rev : Donald Eo iel s, Bill Feehan, Mervin Strcraberg, Suvene Funt. FRESF’T'EN CTASS Third rov ; Gerald e.'t.es, Donald C.-dmon,Kenneth Zimmerman, V;ayne Stroraberg, Clarence Straskn. Second row: -“-ndy i-r.dison, Burdette Church, • Lester Cadman, Clyde lust-ard, Leonard Steger, Ernest IFgner, Lr. Vedder. First row: Jer.n Douglas, I .ary Jane Divine, Barbara Vurta, I'arcelline Zouoha, Ifaxine Snires, Dorothy Beck, Elaine Spires, Virginia Folle. ii! ii
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