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BGOKWORMS if 177 ' i First Roux' Marlene Jennings, Jo Cook, Barb-ara Bagge, Mr. Fitzgihhon ladyisorl, Joyce Palmer. Beverly Smith. Lucille Kitch Second Row: Mary Jean Homer. Ve-rla Smith, Joanne Gray, Darla Wagy. Sandra Freburg. Leveta Smith. Top Row: Climeta Scrven Martlell Hofmeister, Vicky Schlcich. Marcia Dickerson, Carol Turner, Merilee Hornhaker, Patty Powell. The Bookworm Cluh, umlcr the tlirection of Mr. Fitzgihlioil, has I9 mcmliers this year. During the first semester they hall a rlass every Friday and stutlierl cataloging and the Dewey Classification System aml various other technical aspects of the lilirary. They also enteretl a float in the homecom- ing parade. They took a fir-ltl trip to Peoria and visitecl the lluhlit- l.ihrary. the liraclley l.ihrary antl attentlcrl a hook review. OFFICERS President: Barbara Bagge Vice President: Jo Cook Secretary and Treasurer: Joy ce Palmer
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TO UU Knox Choir Assembly Program The Student Council has made great strides toward the improvement of our school. It has made more money on magazines than ever before. With that mon- ey it has paid for all assembly programs for the year and purchased a threl speed R.C.A. Victrola for the use of the high school. The members ofthe Studen Council have assumed full responsibility for checking names in the lunchroo and reporting any deficiencies. It also sent two members to the State Conventio at Chicago, April 24th and 25th. l First Roux: fseatcdl Kay Bagge lvice-presidentl, Roland Hofmeisler lpresidentl, Mr. Reed Csponsorl, Barbara Bagge fsecretaly- lreasurerl. Second Row: Clara Butler freporterl, John Alden, Carol Turner, ,lohn Chatterton, Richard Powell, Kenny Hiett.
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A 5: FI ii: Ii I I-I' II av il Q3 ll-is -ii ? llf fs! .i-- is . I-'iii' 314' - x if 31 F .nl I I!! Ei 5is': e?'- ulsszi- ' -- jg ? I -1, ll I If- l gg' 5,2 Q--Q--A 4 PRCDM An uEvening in Parisi' was the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom held May 10, 1952. The gymnasium was made into a garden with a sidewalk cafe as the focal center. The cafe, Cafe Pare, was an attractive place. The tables were attired with white cloths and were centered with a wine bottle, with a candle in the top. Around the edge ofthe garden were rambling roses, growing on a white picket fence. The crescent moon and the shining stars could clearly be seen in the sky, as the guests danced to the music of Bill Christensen's orchestra. The Prom was well attended and everyone had a very enjoyable 6'Evening in Paris. 20 :vm - 1
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