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SENIOR PLAY Mrs. Hardy fNancy Shumardj and Mrs. Allen fGloria Varnerj are having tea with Mrs. Doss Uudy Strohlj. Mrs. Parkinson fDrusilla Bolsenj brings good news to Danny Doss fLarry Mortony, Mrs. Doss, and Mr. Doss fSteve Tracyj. , M49 Student director, Sharel Ater, applies makeup to Dick Day while Dave Fuqua, stage manager, looks on. Bob Fergu- son and Pat Coon await their turn. Miss Reilly fNancy Bol- senj and Bill Thomas CRuss Fritzj discuss photographing the Doss family. Mr. Doss reads the Christmas Story to the Doss and Johnson families. FIRST ROW: Rita fPat Coonj, TimrnyfBil1Glennonj, Alex fDick Dayj. SECOND ROW: Ted fBob F ergusonj, Laura fSandra Lari- morej, Mrs. Johnson fBarb Hodamj, Mr. Johnson QAllen Mardisj, Diane Uanice Kitsonj. THIRD ROW: Donny, Nan Johnson fAlice Moorej, and Mrs. Doss.
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TRACK af f -1' . . , I1 . I 'o y ., A s . , I if -Jf.. lv 1 iq ,R X. L. I ' .'ff' L Q 1 TRACK FIRST ROW Strohl 'Slater 'LIVIIESIOH 'Bob MOTIIS Fr1tz 'Radmaker SECOND ROW 'Eades S1ders Walsh 'B Ferguson Bowen 'Prxce 'B111 Morr1s 'D Ferguson THIRD ROW 'Durbm 'Sapp 'Sull 'Harshbarger 'Tracy Rodgers 'P1erce. 'Denotes lettermen. The Bement track team under the directxon of Coach Mills had one of the greatest seasons 1n the school s history S1x school records were broken and one was txed. The team fxmshed second 1n class B at both the Paris and Urbana relays and fourth 1n the Okaw The Freshman Sophomore team won the Okaw Monncello and Lakevtew meets and were dropped to second because of a techmcahty at Rantoul. Mlke Harshbarger led Varslty scoring w1th 95 pomts wlule B111 Morr1s led the comb1ned Varslty Frosh Soph. scorers with 120 215 pomts New records were 53 5 ID the 440 by B111 Mor r1s breakmg the old record of 53 8 22 5 IH the 180 yard low hurdles by John Durbm break1ng the old mark of 23 2 5 9 112 mthe h1gh Jump by John Durbm which topped the former record of 5 7 10 9 pole vault by Steve Tracy bettering the old 10 3 mark 3 42 2 1n the rrule relay by Bob Ferguson Bob Mor ns Don LIVIIQSIOII and B111 MOIIIS beanngthe mark of 3 45 2 and 3 51 2 ln the Sprmt Medley relay 1440 220 220 8809 by B111 Morr1s Joe Sapp Don Lwmg ston and Mxke Harshbarger t1ed the 19'11 112 broad Jump record The team accumulated 69 rxbbons 17 medals 6 major troph1es and 5 1nd1v1dual tro phxes W 25 li! : I I I I I . : I I I . I I I I . . : I 7 ' I I I , . . . . . I . - I I I Q 3 ' . . - . . - : . . I A . . 4'L'f . . ,,. . . . . . D. V. , vw, 1 M, u u X ' ,M 0 n , - 9 . : . ' ' , ' A, I I Q V, : . : : . ' ' . if I I n n ' Y 14' I X. I - - u P . 4. - - . '4 r , . , cf K D ' ' 9 s ' I-sa , , Z .Q f jf5 1 ' at f -Ye . 4 .-6-'I , lf, V te , R C A . 1. ft .. , 1,-fa. , -3-.ae QT. 4. . 1 , A 'f '---- A 1 - f
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JUNIOR SENIOR PROM On April 26, 1958, at seven-thirty, the small gymnasium of Bement High was filled with APRIL LOVE. This was the night that the juniors entertained the seniors at the annual Prom. As they arrived, the seniors were greeted by a small group of juniors who escorted them into the pink powder room. Here they hung their wraps, freshened up, or relaxed. Then they entered The Patio. It was beautifully decorated with a stone wall around the edge. Above this wall was green crepe paper lattice-work. From the top of the lattice-work, a false ceiling of matching green crepe paper extend- ed to the center where balloons hung. After visiting until 8:00 PM., everyone started dancing to the music of the Paul Karlstrom Orchestra. This orches- tra provided rhythms ranging from rock 'n' roll to rhimibas to waltzes. Later in the evening a buffet dinner was served by several of the sophomore girls at a table at the south end of The Patio. On this candle-lighted table was a delicious array of food including deviled eggs, olives, stuffed prunes. pineapple chunks, pickles, radishes, and carrot curls inserted by multi-colored toothpicks into heads of lettuce, open-faced sand- wichesg cold cut horns, ribbon sandwichesg creamed chicken on croutonsg lime gelatin salad, cherry tarts, and lemonade. Tables lighted from above by Japanese lanterns were were provided for eating behind the stone wall on the east. Through- out the evening pictures, if wanted, were taken by the Kam- era Klub. Promptly at eleven o'- clock the orchestra played their final number, ending an evening of APRIL LOVE and delightful memories. .I v ' l
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