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ibdy QFHQQJCSUCCQSS Mayor C. D. Johnson, assisted by last year's queen, Karen Kossan, crowned Karen Schmidt during the half time ofthe Victory Day game, The members of Queen Karen's court were Mary Hyland, Diane Ganje, Corrine Kossan, and Caro lyn Carlson. They were elected by the senior high student body, Many students attended the semi- formal dance, held in the cafeteria following the game,
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