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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior Senior Banquet of Wauaa High took place on May 11, 1951, at 6:30 o'clock at the city auditorium. The theme of the banquet was 'Come to the Mardi Gras.' The room was decorated for a Mardi Gras festival. The banquet took place inside a tent of colored crepe paper. The center attrac- tion was a parade of floats. Balloons, confetti, and clowns were scattered around the r oom. Nut cups were clowns which held baloon placecards. The programs were decorated with a silhouette of a southern belle. The following menu was enjoyed by all. It was prepared by the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church. Ham Cones Corn Rol Is Fruit Cocktail Escalloped Potatoes Salad Coffee Lemon De 1ight PROGRAM Welcome ----------- Response ---------- Solo 'Come to the Mardi Gras Piano Solo --------- Selection ---------- Talk............ •Douglas Lindquist - - - - Dale Olson - Marilyn Anderson Mr. Fred Vorce, Jr. -Girls' Quartette Mr. Richard Johnson Waitresses and waiters were Connie Haley, Elda Lorenson, Lois Hillberg, Violet Johnson, Junior Newman, Lowell Hanson, Kenneth Plog, and Da V. Lee Johnson.
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FIRST ROW: Carol Moline, Marilyn Shallberg, Lee Lingren, Lynne Seagren, Betty Somer- feld, Pat Beecher, Lou Lingren, and Marilyn Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Swanson, Sponsor, Norman Creutz, Gary Anderson, La Jean Larson, Geneva Newman, Elaine Olsen, Shirley Seanson, Ruth Oesch, Douglas Lindquist, and Miss Murphy, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Lowell R. Erickson, Wayne Wrick, Lowell C. Erickson, Dennis Lindqiist, Leigh Lorenson, Willis Stenberg, and Dean Linquist. Juniors Fourteen girls and ten boys enrolled in the junior class of Wausa High on September 5, 1950. Class off icers were elected as follows: president, Douglas Lindquist; vice- president, Geneva Newman; secretary, Ruth Oesch; treasurer, Shirley Swanson. Sponsors were Mrs. Norman Swanson and Miss Beth Murphy. Those on the Student Council were Marilyn Anderson, La Jean Larson, Norman Creutz and Lowell R. Erickson. All of the girls were represented in the Pep Club and the junior cheerleaders chosen were Marilyn Anderson and Carol Moline. Nearly all members belong to Boy’s or Girl's Glee Club. There are fifteen members that participated in Mixed Chorus. Those having leading parts in the operetta, ‘The Tea House of Sing Lo,1 were Marilyn Anderson, La Jean Larson, Douglas Lindquist, and Shirley Swanson. Lee Lingren was pianist. The junior class presented their class play, ‘The Perfect Idiot,’ on November 22 under the direction of Mrs. Kermit Stuve. —21 —
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