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forward . . . Linda Hine and Lois Martenson went to Bry- ant Electric to do their office practice work. Deb Kinsman awarded the banner to Mr. Harper at the Spring Sports assembly and stated, He's a Big man now. Stop playing with your equipment, Sam. What goes down must come up' . eww' W5 r vff i 5, Q. 1 fe X ,, -. wg H12 1 i 'YE :ew -w.-afw fi? M . nw.. ,M ,W ..4,.,p.,,, . .M ,, I .. ' -' . my .. .,,, . get ip, ' b , i f fi? L, , gw Zfa:L?ifiEEi Nl Mrs. 'arris goes to Paris. ...iw . .m.,q.,m-W.Mf,,..e,m,.n,...-.MMM----ie.-,.w-1 Make sure :Vs clean shav ing, Arnie
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iunior class Nihon Kisama - the Japanese Moon that illuminated the Junior Prom. OFFICERS President .......... ................................ J ohn Turoczi Vice President ..... ..........,. F rank Palumbo Secretary .......,.. ....... B onnie MacGregor Treasurer ....... ..... B everly Carlson Advisor ....... ...,... M r. John Ryder Frankie and Johnny, Beverly and Bonnie: the nonpareil leaders of Warde's Junior Class. This fortuitous foursome, advised by Mr. Ryder, Mrs. Altman, Mr. Mason, and Mr. Chennell have given freely of their time, energy, and hammering arms. Their duties have been many and varied: they have collected class dues, managed the sale of book- covers and pencils, regularly conducted executive and home room representative meetings. More- over, their maior project was to sponsor Nihon Ki- sama, the Junior Prom, for which planning began early in the fall. The officers, working with the prom chairmen and interested junior class mem- bers, rented a tent, constructed a floor, worked, worried, calculated, decorated, supervised, and earned the satisfaction of having sponsored a suc- cessful prom as well as of having effectively guided their class throughout its Junior year. 'I4'I Bev, Bonnie, Frank, John, Mr. Ryder.
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drawkcab . . . Seniors will be seniors! High on the horse! But Ambrose . . . Don't look now, but we're winning. Position is everything in li il Lunch shifts are a chaotic mixture of dog-eaten books, bedraggled students, and borrowed cigarettes. u 34x-17-2K3 . . . I - who knows how to do it, anyway? ' LIAAOLDIUI1 PU'
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