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enior BQLL to 5 Social Galen clcivf Next to graduation, the Senior Ball is probably the biggest event of the year for the seniors. The Ball, which was held on December ZZ, 1950, was climaxed by the crowning of Cinder ella and Prince Charming. Alumni and students list the Senior Ball as a leading social event. Here acquaintances are renewed during refreshment time. ABOVE: Lois Bowers, top left, and John Schuler, on her left, were chosen C inde r ella and Prince Charming. Below them sit their es- corts, left to right, Ronald Kraus, Doris Spencer, Betsy Mayfield, and George Klopping. ABOVE: Senior class sponsors Mr. Harrison, Mrs. Arnold, and Mr. Anderson drink a toast to the sen- iors. LEFT: Dancing to the music of Jack Stewart's band. 17
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Watch -for Great ccomplis hments bg -HIE, C1195 of 59. A Junior Prom, long to be remembered, was perhaps the chief accomplishment of this class. The Prom was held on May 18 in the gymnasium. Pictured below are the officers of the Class of '52 as they met early in the year to discuss plans for the Prom: Front row, left to right: Willie Wells, secretaryg Corine Crawford, cheer leader, Beatrice Andrews, vice-presidentg June Bennett, pres- identg Don Anspach, cheer leader, and Yvonne Rogers, girls' athletic manager. Back row: Maurine Yale, treasurer, Richard Bertolosso, boys' athletic manager, Elva Christensen, girls' representativeg Lowell Thomas, boys' representative, and Curtis Stewart, cheer leader. JUHIUB HD h y c
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