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Seniwc lnftefz - view Mr. Bergstrom has a private in- terview with each individual of the senior class, Helen is get- ting all the par- ticulars in this in- cident. 1- Seo The smiling faces of these juniors are typical of their class. They seem to be hav- ing quite a time over something. Are they studying, gossiping, or explaining? It could- n't be, juniors don't study, gossip, or explain. The mystery must be left unsolved. .93o.pA,' ' Concefct The Pops Concert was a new endeavor for the Hutchinson Music Department. The Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Ensembles, Or- chestra, and Band performed. While the strains floated out among the people, the waitresses were busily taking orders for doughnuts and coffee which was served throughout the program. Everyone had a very pleasant, enjoyable time. A success to be sure! ik. ' r f f 1 agree , wt l aw xlib, . ,ua .iv ...J ,N in V
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Page 89 text:
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- tian Mr. Hurt, senior class advisor took over the mike after Mona had been seated on her throne. As advisor for the Homecoming fes- tivities Mr. Hurt introduced seniors who had worked on Homecoming. After each com- mittee member had been acknowledged the Grand March began to the strains of the Victory March by Harry Strobels Orches- tra. Other celebrities taking part were the Glencoe Homecoming Queen, the Hutchin- son Walter Carnival Queen, and their escorts. Qty! As the couples melted into a formal- bedecked line of sixteen royalties everyone had the one great opportunity to sit back and take in the glory and grandeur of the result of many long weeks of hard work. Wl1ip the Eagles, balloons, and crepe paper all added to the glorious effect. Qancel Dancing Under the Big Top the climax of Homecoming brings back a lot of pleas- ant memories to all of us. As we left the gym that night of October 25 we knew this Homecoming would be one of the highlights of our high school years.
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Page 91 text:
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Slcwe Tag Slave Day was an event never before tried in Hutch. Designated students were sold to act as slaves the following Monday. The money taken in was given to the March of Dimes Drive. Slave Day was sponsored by Student Council. Chico Mills was a guard to make sure none of the slaves acted uncouthly. He looks rather lazy, maybe he should be fired! l .Teao, Hlwva' gist' ' Our four little ones, Ray Jorgensen, Helen Theuringer, David Wallner, and Millie Haggenmiller can still remember those good old days. Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold is as much fun now as ever. .7648 ' Whoever walks down to the lunchroom each day is familiar with this sight. It isn't only the older girls who know how to pick 'em, these little youngsters have good taste too. Notice the boys don't get an ounce of consideration, nor are they happy about it. The King still reigns, shall he be put down? Let his subiects decide.
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