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in JU lllll E lllll PIIUM Indian Love Call 1 Banque! Theme i The thirty members of the R.HS Senior class were most royally er 'certained Wednesday evening when the Juniors were hosts at the annual J unior Senior Banquei and Prom. Indian Love Call was the theme chosen for the event and the auditorium was turned into a veritable land of sky blue waters and Pine foarrest. Everything was authentic down to the Indian Pot- bery vases which centered the quarbette tables and fthe long speakers table Two teepees were setinabackg'roux1dofPiinet1'ees at one end of the auditorium. One of them came from Pine Ridge It will be shipped this month to Brussels to be a part of a World Fair exhibit.-The other was loan- ed from the Chadron Museum. Fhese were also used for the punch sinnd during the Prom. At the other end of the room bank ground of mountains was :ainfbed for a waterfall over which 'an real sparkling waier all oven- ng. Here also on a white horse eat and Indian Chief in an auth- ,ic Sioux head dx-ess Even the 'ltifxll of ihe Pino:-' lent to tin- al- nosphero of the Iranian Love Cuil Places the table 'vuore inarkefl with keyring horses, tom-toms 'ind 'reepee plaee cards. The pots tory vases were filled with bou- quet of jonquils. clogiwood. pizw-' genes and zsters. Aiicfz' dinner spa-fxkcrrs inclurivrl War Raffle Bill Gomer, Iiienp Bfg Chief' Jim Jones, R lin in the Fam Bolva Clausen, Mfmy Ha-Ha Caro iyn Voss, Bow 'N Arrow lVIarg.1ret Eatonu Me No War Whoop Jea- nie Leahy and Mc Know Every- ihing Supt Hensley.. Eight Junior boys presented a dance in costume Sophmore waiters also in cos- tume were Peggy Haverkamp, Judy Bguin, Sharon Burtzlaff, Marlene Johnson, Delores Reitz, Kathleen Watson, Borunie Schoett ger, Shirley Tiensvold, Dennis Hoffman, Dick McCall, Mark Strong, Dan Graeff, Larry Hig- gins, Jeff Spease, Jack Mitchell and Jim Kearns Bob Horse and His Esquires furnished the music Mrs Marjorie Wsserburger, Jun ior class sponsor was presented a limed oak coffee table by her most apprieciwtfive class and Supt Hensley was given a billfold The Junior class mothers pre- pared the banquet. 49 'e Q 'Qu I .
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OF AMERICA FRONT ROW B Bourne, J Greenwood, D Lehman, B Gott1er,G Moore, L Re1rnann,InstructorA Petersen SECOND ROW B Kearns,E Begum, C Coomes, J Budd, A Shephard,A Coomes, Fisher, T Mlller, B Beguln, D Reed. THIRD ROW. R. Furman, J. Hotz, J Witt, G Hardln Kearns, W. Stout, G. Fisher, M Jungck, L. Watson, R Krotz, C. Fisher FOURTH ROW T Kock row, D. Talbot. Wms High FFA Honors JERRY GREENWOOD NAMED PANHANDLE FFA DISTRIST CHAIRMAN The highest, degree given by the State Future Flrmers U! Am- Greenwood at Lllc state conven- tlf-n in Lincoln las-t week when he was named Stale Farmer. HG will also recieve S25 from Ak-Sar-Ben for being in the tcm twenty of the State Farmers named at the Convetion. At the business meeting of the some l6U0 boys irihttendance Jerry was named one of aught district Chairman in the State. He will act as chairman of dis- lrlrt eight Which includes th! ennra pannandle urea. In cun- nectlon with the duties of thih Oiflce he Will be entitled to at- a Leadership Camp at Fullerton Nebr May 28th L0 June 6th This is the first time 3 district Chair- man has ever come from the lo- cal chapter. The Young State Farmer' will also serve on the sane Budget, wnunlme, the scare Nominating commlttce and will be a Sentinel at the State convention next year Jerry is the son of Mr and Mrs Claude Greenwood. He has been -:cry actlve in the local FFA chapter ever since he entered high school. He is now a senior. Last year he was a member of the FFA livestock judging team .-hosen to represent the stak of Nebraska at the National con- lenzlan held annually in Kansas Clty. Az the state cnnventlon the same year he was nalrled second algn inalvldual in judging 1577 ff! 4 my .5143 l ' - to J i .larry Gnouwood He has carried out almost all of the suggested FFA livestock projcts at the favrn llome of llls Parents north of here. The State Fumler award is based an leadershlp, scholastic achlevement and successful Dro- jeacs and to Jerry go the congra- tulatlons of the community. Others from the Rushville Chap ter who attended the State con vention last week include Ken- neth Llllders, Blll Gouler, Jlm Kearns, Dale Lehman. Leland Reiman, Jim Witt, Allan Shep- ard. They were accompanied by Voc, Ag Instructor Allan Peter- sen and Mrs Petersen. I l s we , 2' 1 a . 'Q ,, cnt-a was conferred on Jerry Q53 ' 5 ff- Q N e 54 A ., 5 J fi N .5 , 3 4' LM- Ag, , Q if ' 3 I
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