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Remember . 9 O O ow do :H says Mr. Bob to9U'llhm Feb. 14 - S enior Sweetheart Semi-for- mal Banquet Held at Lutheran Brotherhood Bldg. . . . King and Queen of Hearts . . . Ter- ry Schroeder and Lois B k ur . . . program . . . ITlllS1C8l tri p around the world . . . Phil MacDonald. 9- Homemo .A-I5 dro Weeks' M scan credllon' o . he to SIDA 1 ou undersivnd hoxllilsofl- 6 ker of Tomo! - mo Th Feb. 9 - Stud ent Government Day Crew becomes brass . . . student teacher's Workshop . . . duties . . . extra study . . . suits and heels . . . Pres. Paul and Principal Pat visit classes . . . seniors gain deeper under- standing of th e problems a teacher has. Po! Sheehan announce S Queen of Hearts, Lois Burk, as King Terry crowns her. Qp, 'TXK S 1 W 1 .- f rx. , X . 1 - , X . J yy. . f i 9977? ' , ,ar K B. L, . 1 r. , C ef ' If Goalie lg RQ vqj - ,AV 'sg K-4 su . C' Wlfi. W . . ij?-y March 5 - Hom E e conomics Style Show el' eme . . . Around the World . . . Sharon Ortenblad . . . moderator . . . scho l o and dressy clothes . . . fun to see.
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Spring Brings Activities April 17-20 the National Honor Society spent an exciting weekend in busy Chicago. The new senior members were asked to join them. They ate at Kungsholn Restaurant, saw a puppet opera there, went to Moody Church, took a boat trip on the harbor, visited the Brookfield Zoo and the Museum of Science and Industry. The intense hope of the juniors for their membership made May 21 an exciting day. After the juniors received their acceptance, both the juniors and new senior members were guests of the senior members at a luncheon and the formal initiation in the chapel. ,,,, rprrp e When Dinner ot the Lutheran Brotherhood On May 14 and 15 the Senior Class Play, The Im- portance of Being Earnestv, was given. Hilariously British, it was confusing and silly yet subtle and sophisticated. Remember Lacy Bracknell's fMary jo Andersonj dom- incering, disrupting entrances, Ceeilyis fKathy Substadj Horrid, horrid Cermanln Algy's C Phil Friskj You mean you couldnit love me if I had another name, Algernon for instance?n Dr. Chausible's Cjohn Soinej sermon on the meaning of manna in the wilderness, Miss Prismis CBarb Swansonj handbag, jack's fPat Sheehanj Mother I for- give youln Gwendolineis My own Earnestlv or Mike Swan- sonis and Bob Wilsonis superb battling? Ready for a cruise The Publications Banquet was held on April 28, at the Lutheran Brotherhood Building. A de- licious meal was enjoyed by everyone with the exception, perhaps, of the junior Staffs who waited anxiously for the editors to be announced. Mrs. Kauls and Miss Englund thanked their Senior Staffs and gave the Quill and Scroll and other journalism awards. Carol Spadino and jerry Wilson announced the new reporters, ed- itors, and editor-in-chief fjim jensen, Antler- Emily Matson, Quiverl. The Senior Antler mem- bers pinned roses on their predecessors, and the Quiver editors gave appropriate gifts to help their new editors. A program in the Brotherhood Auditorium followed. It was an amusing take- off on the House Partyi' program with Art Link- letter fTerry Sehroederj, Edith Head fCamel jonesj, the House Party Kids, and guest singer Kate Smith fjerry Wilsonj. the Moooon Comes Over the Mountain Dear me, you ure smart! . -3
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