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CONTESTS COHISRCIAL CONTEST Lake Preston students placed second at the conference commercial contest held in Arlington, April 15. In bookkeeping Joanne Carlson placed first and Leslie Anderson placed third. In Typing I Karen Odegaard received second place. Placing in short- hand were Ilyrna Jibben, third, and Charon Pike,fourth. Karen Johnshoy (not pictured) tied for first place in spelling. HATH CONTEST Lake Preston won the conference math contest on lay 6 with a total of 35a points. Janet Johnshoy placed first in seventh grade math. In Algebra I Karen Johnshoy placed first, Wendell Jibben, second, and Marcia Warren, fourth. Wayne Rassiaussen 4ied for first in plane geometry; Janice Thorsvold and Betty Wienk tied for fourth place. In Algebra II Myrna Jibben placed first, Joanne Carlson, second, and Cheryl Warne, third. The trophy clock (shown left) will now stay in Lake Preston. Ear- lier in the year students entered the math contest in Watertown. Ronald Warne placed fourth in Algebra I. SCIENCE FAIR The local Science Fair was held March 17. Susan Shaw was the winner in the physical science division and Eugene Austad and Terry Danielson placed first in the biolog- ical science division. The local winners participated in the South Dakota State Science Fair in Brook- ings on April 4. Susan Shaw won first place in the senior division of girls’ physical science. In senior division of boys' biological sciende Eugene Austad and Terry Danielson placed third. Karen John- shoy placed second in the junior division of girls' physical, science. 26
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DECLAM FLOAT JUNIOR CLASS FLOAT MARCHING BAND
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JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM and BANQUET The juniors and seniors entered a Wonderland By Night Friday evening, Kay S, as the juniors entertained the seniors at the annual banquet and prom. The audi- torium was decorated in three shades of blue crepe paper accented with white. A cascading fountain of blue water enclosed by high white gates and bordered with green fo- liage occupied one corner of the dance floor. Punch was served from a billowing white cloud which floated in front of a blue moon. The theme song, Wonderland By Night , was sung by the junior class mixed octet. Other numbers included a solo by Peggy Shelden, a duet by Bunny Holm and Barbara Neu, and a cornet trio, Jerry Anderson, Tom Larsen, and Eugene Austad. The senior class ABC's and prophecy were read. The Sinfonians of Northern State Teachers College provided music for the dance. Following the prom the students attended a midnight movie at the local theater. 27
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