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Qfgfvijs fa I K AIYUKPA IQSO Girls' Athletics ata V. , Ms I Q 'A my sv 1' ww ,, , ,JZ , Q if is Most of thi- girls of thi- high school have taken an aiftivv part in tho girls' physical orlncation class this year. Fall I Tho Fall of the year always brings sew-ral softball gann-s to our svhool. As tho snow hvgins to fly, wt- mow- into the gym to takv our vxercise- in soscer, yollcyhall, dt-sk tennis, and haskvthall. Springs hrings tho most onjoym-il part of our program. Gay cffstuint-s lwgin to show up and owryom- is working hard on our Follies. This yvar wo math- our svfting to portray a gypsy camp. The cliaractors were ilreiseil in all the gay paraphernalia of the gypsies. Mary Ann Quinn ancl Patsy VVolavQr tliml a lovc-ly gypsy lap mlancv. Bonnie llowflell ancl Mickvy Vloonan sliowed thvir dancing skill in a tamhourini- clancv. Patsy lockvcl so protty waltz- ing to the Anniversary Song with .lerry Varna-r. Bob Jones and .lacquiv Lynn llodgv arlclecl to the color of our program with a, snappy numhvr. All of tho girls and sevoral of' tho hoys took part in the Follies this yoar. Thanks to the boys, Miss Sc-liwartzlwck, and Olll' flirvctor, Mrs. Schmitlt. for making our Follivs a happy climax of the yoar. PAGE 28
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AIYUKPA IQSO Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate services were held on the evening May 14. at 8 :00 0'elock, at the new Community Church, with the Venerable Eric Smith, Archdeaeon of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado, giving the sermon. The girls' chorus sang 'tHe Shall Feed His Flock, from the ' ' Messiah. Commencement On the evening of May 18, at 8:00 o'elock, the Seniors met in the new high school gymnasium, along with their friends and relatives, to bid farewell to high school days. The stage was beautifully decorated with the Seniorsl colors of green and gold. Miss Marjorie Schwartzbeck played the recessional, after which Rev. Brunner gave the invocation. Several musical num- bers were rendered by the band and girls' chorus, and Patsy VVol- aver sang a solo. The fourteen Seniors were presented to Mrs, Harry Snell, president of the Board of Education, by Mr. Peter H. lrepponen. superintendent. Mrs. Snell then presented the group with their long-awaited diplomas. Mary Ann Quinn gave the Salutatory, and Bonnie Dowdell was the honored Valedietorian. W'e were fortunate in having Dr. Robert H. Bruce, Dean of the Graduate School, University of XVyoming, give the commence- ment address. PAGE 30
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