St Marys High School - Lance Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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1335 et3T1If? 5X5Q llif lisiif r .S 3 . Scintillating Magic Creates Frosted Fantasy ENJOYING THEIR JOB of chaperoningf the Winter Formal are parents Mrs. Bill Duggan, Mr. Ellis Nouguier, Mr. Jack Smith, Mr. Laurence Espey and Mrs. Duggan, Mrs. Nouguier, Mrs. Smith. PRETTY AS A PICTURE! The royal court at the Win- ter Formal fit the picture perfectly. They are Jean Boat, Anne Haviland, Queen Mollie Reavis, and Mary Jo Batzer. f'Frosted Fantasy , annual winter formal presented by the senior class, was held at the Jackson Hotel on Dec. 29. Under a ceiling of stars and snowflakes, boys and girls danced to the music of Blaine Trickle's orchestra and listened to the singing of the Shadows. After the dance was over, the crowd all departed for home with nothing left of the evening but the memories of fun. Each class proposed a princess. From their number, Mollie Reavis was elected to reign by a penny vote. Princesses were Anne Haviland, Mary Jo Batzer, and jean Boat. Designing the chosen program cover merited free bid for artist Dave Mansfield. - .MAPK-!

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Students selected five Seniors to represent Students r to Master Civic Tas s afar .av fdfjtc, STUDENTS AND OFFICIALS alike enjoy Student Gov- ernment Day. Relaxing for a few moments after lunch in the Elks Club are Captain Clyde Fichtner, Captain Harold Daley, President of City Council Jimmy Dunlevy, Councilman Bob Farra, City Attorney Marv Frazier, and City Attorney Joel Reeder. St. Mary's in Student Government Day, which was sponsored by the Elks, with the cooperation of city and county ofiicials. Students from eight schools had a chance to participate actively in local government. A banquet was held for students, parents, and counterparts. For one day students assumed the roles of city ofiicials, and worked throughout the day with their real counterparts. Tours were arranged of city facilities, and many students took advantage of them. Highlight for the city ofiicials was the City Council meeting held in the Council Chambers. Presiding was Mayor Larry Anderson, and representing St. lVlary's was Bob Farra, Coun- cilman from Ward IV. Marv Frazier, City Attorney, attended to offer legal advice. The students came back with a deeper reali- zation of the value of good local government, a respect for the oliicials, and a great deal of the spirit which they saw portrayed. ,fa-cf 4' ,xc ff cf' fag- 1 S 2 If f flaw WTXCZVT My if afyflfffif Az. 'ff A FRIENDLY CHAT bridges the gap between lunch and work for Laurene Espey, city health official, and her coun- terpart, Miss Frances Clink, Mike Feiss, street superin- tendent, and his guide, Mr. R. L. Anderson. POLICE CAPTAIN FOR A DAY Harold Daley relates his experiences to the students on Feb. 21 and to the Parents' Club Feb. 25. Fellow panelists are Marv Frazier, Bob Farra, and Mike Feiss. An encounter with poison oak while on official business accounts for the absence of Health Official Laurene Espey. 47



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ww WQ, . NO GAP IN CONVERSATION is apparent when Anne' KATHY ELBERT'S PROGRAM COVER draws attention Haviland, Ron Daley, Mary Austin, and Mr. Randolph of Diane Adams, Marilyn Martin, Jere Randolph, Father get together. McLeod, Bob Farra, and Sharon Roberts. Statehood Themes Traditional Banquet Spirited juniors honored the Golden Class of '59 with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet held at Ping's Garden on Feb. 9. The pioneer theme sparked the Centennial Celebration Pro- grams. Nut cups and covered wagons intro- duced Senior class colors, red, White, and blue. Painted daisies, ivy, and a western fort, which adorned the tables, added a new atmosphere to the room. Special guests and chaperones included Father McLeod, Father Ilg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Randolph, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Tom- jack. Father Mai was unable to attend. Much planning, Work, and friendliness joined to make this banquet a lasting memory for the senior class. GETTING PROGRAMS and decorations to- gether for the long awaited Junior-Senior Ban- quet are Lynn Parson, Anne Haviland, Mary Hennebeck, Jere Randolph, Marilyn Martin, Kathy Elbert. EVERYONE,S IN PLACE as Dianne Day Ann Darland make last minute preparations. JQMMX 49

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