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Dunn wow. F p, 5 i Y 4 fm W, M eww, 'Juv asm., N rw., wmv' Gaiety in Friendship, fellowship and fun fill OUR LIFE with gaiety as we join the clubs of our choice and enjoy City's many parties. In school and out of school, we discover that working together and playing together lead to sincere friendship. Long hours spent in any club. organization or service club pay off in developing leadership and follower- ship. We learn that shouldering responsibilities is most important in bringing gaiety into OUR LIFE. SHUT OFF THE RAIN! squeals Nancy Kunkel as she runs to share shelter under the big umbrella with Joe Rybicki and Beth Collins.
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, 'i ,Kg 0 4 Prom-goers were enchanted with the mysterious magic of the big city at night with its skyscrapers, top hats, white gloves and city parks. On entering through the red canopy, eyes fell on a room lined with skyscrapers, while overhead silver stars and fluffy pastel clouds hung from a blue sky. Couples whirled around the center of attraction, a small park scene complete with pink fountain, grass and a small picket fence. Surrounding the room were tables decorated with top hats and gloves, park scenes, skyscrapers, or stars. Cigarette girls and waiters in proper attire served the tables. As a climax, class officers led the Grand March. Dancing to Bob Eberhart's band at the Prom was well worth the work done by the Class of 1958. UP IN THE AIR under Prom decorations these kids fl. to r. above: Doug Morrison, Bobby Meriwealher, Willia Johnson: l. to r. below: Karen Reed, Suzy Ferguson, Sandra Zeese. Mr. We-gner, Karen Bremeri, were merrily working hard with their class sponsor, Harold Wegner. evening of Midnight in Manhattan at 1957 Prom P is UPTOWN NEW YORK was the scene where thi debonair group stopped for a bit of conversation Chatterm about fun were fleft to right! Fred Blxssmer Nancy Dombkow ki Ronald Colborne Johanna Ha er and Nancy Calvert
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