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1 we ygihg xg? fc lx 1 Ci:-If 1 . 1 ,i .'s h Happily handing over their nickles and dimes for tickets to what promises to be an exciting swimming meet are Brian Peterson, Ray Dahl, and Mimi Scharbau, On the receiving end ofthe change are Chuck Tnomas, student ticket manager, and Dick Wright. s-k- 5 Near the Christmas season the home economics department in- vited the taculty to a special cottee party, Miss Margaret Rals- ton, home economics department head, greets Miss Lois Dilley, Mr. James E. Blue, ,and Miss Camilla Johnson. Miss Mildred Greenlee presides at the coffee table. U4 as it QQ Q-1 S ..4' R , l 2 , . A-0 1 ,A la -1' .5 Vi, l N 1 I f , , -5 , C 1, , ti 5 7-' , Q S X5 K y' xx 6 uf . y f ,. I . x V,g.ij..ig.3t ,f x,X .M Q ,, . A N, :K A Ya-vita,-lei! I k ' Vis I AA? ' I- A Members of the swimming team, Dick Wright, Alden Swanson, Carl Stromberg, Bob Gregory, Jay Sand- wick, Ray Dahl, and Tam Nolan, following an old Warrior tradition of wearing paiarna tops on the duy of a swimming meet with East High, plot strategy for the event. One of the special events of the year for the children of faculty members is the annual Christmas party. Here Miss Jessie Lucas hands Ronnie Kriechbaum, son of Mr. ball while gives him a and Mrs, Donald Kriechbaum, a popcorn Santa Claus, or Mr. George Trumbull, present. 'Q fy' .J X W , ., , , i Climaxing the Senior Prom is the grand march led by the Class of l954 officers and their dates, Valerie Hessel lsecretaryl, Bill Nethercut, Joyce Whitacre, David Linsky ltreasurerl, Connie Dearth, Nick Nibbio lvice presidentl, Sharon Bressler, and Pete Egan lpresidentl.
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