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(e hi i ■i! JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM ■junior-senior the .nquet was Community school The annual held‘April 26,'at 6:30 in Hall. Juniors, seniors, faculty, board members, and other guests were, invited. The hall was decorated as d. moonlight dutch garden. The center of attraction was a dutch windmill placed on the sta'-e. The banquet tables were attrac- tively placed which stood in Fresh-cut tulips around the wishing well the middle of the hall, served as the center piece for Seniors were presented respectively, and Miss table. The Juniors and and white carnations, and Miss Bi.lile were each presented the Junior Class, During the b .navet different' speeches the head with red Klingler with Lindy Ray, Clenn Skaalure, Mr. Hood, Raymond King was toastmaster. For and (Hi Cl a corsage from were made by rs. Klienschmidt. entertainment, Mary prophecy, and Joe Butler Rowe read the senior p Balazic read the class will. The pro-ram was ended by the singing of ;!In an Old Dutch Garden- and -It's Tulip Time in Holland- by Dorothy Henderson and Betty Collins. Mrs. Green accompanied them on the piano. At nine o'clock dancing began. Music was furnished by the Melody lien from Stanford.' The hall was attractively decorated with picket fences, tulips, Dutch girls and boys, a moonlight sky, and many other things pertaining to Holland. During the evening coke was served by four Dutch waitresses at tables in different corners of the hall. This vxas the first time that this has been done for many years, and it proved very successful. At eleven o'clock the Juniors and Seniors had their grand march. The theme song i!Jh an Old Dutch Garden”, was again played by Mrs. Green, Bdith Moore and Jim Sanford were crowiaed as King and Queen by Karen Collins and Happy Henderson, who were dressed as a dutch girl and boy, A refershirg lunch was served at midnight by ochbers of the Junior Class, The ross proceeds realised from the prom amounted to 6190.19. The wishing well received $.11.09 Which was donated to the cancer drive.
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