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MR. SI’OEKLEIN, GUIDANCE DIRECTOR June 7, 1949. The Acorn Page Nine
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Page Eight The Acorn June 7, 1919. Senior Advisers and Principal MISS SCHROCK MR. EVERI Y IV.R. SMITH MR. BURRIER MISS COGLEY
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Page Ten The Acorn June 7, 1949. Stardust Sets Mood For lOth'Senior Prom EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT! escorted Betsey Phillips. The presi- dent of the senior class, Milton Arn- old, was with Constance Smith. The tenth grade president. Norma Brown- ing, was escorted by Clayton Hauser. The Acorn's editor, Barbara Win- ters, was accompanied by Homer Ben- nett. and the future editors, Fred Thayer and Emily Martin, were to- gether. Thomas Kahl, president of the Student Council, was, of course, with Helen Harned. These are only a few of the 200 happy, smiling peo- ple who attended. At intermission each tenth grade section presented some form of enter- tainment. “Whispering” was sung by a 10A group consisting of Betty San- ders. Gladys Wensel. Emily Martin, I red Thayer and Joe DiSimone. Wal- ter Moon, 10D, sang two numbers. Two duels were played by Patty Yut- • .y. 10B. and Joann DeBerry, 10C, on the piano. After intermission cup- takes and punch were served. Soft music, dim lights, beautiful girls and handsome boys were all at the annual Sophomore-Senior Prom, held this year on May 12. If you had attended you would have found your- self in a heavenly atmosphere of clouds, stars and stardust. The moon, rising over the horizon, was shining through a mist of blue streamers. Music was being played under an arch of blue and white by Bill Jack- son’s Orchestra. Dancing with an angel in your arms, heaven couldn’t have been far away. The “Prom” began at 8:30 in the gym and finished by 12:00. Attending were the faculty, their wives, hu - 1 ands or sweethearts; members of the senior class and tenth graders. Among the couples were Mr. Wilson and his bride-to-be. Miss Ellen Robin- son. Miss Fletcher w re a big orchid which was given to her by John Pur- baug, Harland Kelley, escorted Betty Sanders and co-captain. Marl Fauber, REFRESHMENTS WERE GOOD, TOO!
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