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'cooking and serving e mea1. After a delicious ..u1g'.n '4 ventertnining program has given after which the group wiht to the gym A Another recent event 'was a public- dance on May 16th'UhiCh was by the J ninrclees. The music was furnished by a local Combo. An added qsince 'ECHOW went to press! '7l - SENIOR CPASS . n 'On April '13, the Seniors hed a bowling perty at the Q 'howling in As usual everyone enjoyed themselves. Pvc Senior had a fine time on our trip to China o. We staged at . PY n --E ' U the Palmer House, one of Chiceg'dr's finest hotels, went on e eight-seeing , tour, and did many other exciting things while there. V W On May 211, the last day of school, the student body wanton a picnic ' at Argyle Lake at Colchester. Each class brought a certain item for dinner '-'e came back to school to receive our report cards, and baseball awards. Rev. Ronald Richardson of the Rowan Christian Church-'gave our Baccalaureate address, NThe Course of Life.' Rev. Riehare E.mhoye of the Carthage Lutheran Church gave our Commencement address 'Phings. You Cannot Learn in Scnoo1. A Raw. Donald R. Mann of the'Bowen Methodist Ctmrchgsven the Invocgtton' and Benediction both nights. v Juuxoa CLASS - f The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prem were held Hey hth. The banquet was ' . Pl Oi' the in the basement' of the Bowen Lutheran Church with thuliothe end evening of dancing. The theme 'Oriental Garden8 ,v5l!'vearr1ed the banquet and prom. Marilyn Boekheus and Jim Hartley the Queen with'nKay-Fleer and E.-J. Pullina as fi.:-at attendants end Elaine end Larry Vebeter as second attendants. attraction was a cake walk which was heldtet intervals during: we danced. ' These and other events have made our Junior year at Bowen enjoyable. and successful. t A ' n ' -, 7 XQPIKIQIIQQWC I211t1111513311Q111bt111??8Cfi111ZiQ11Q111 Pau: , f enum ensesntt e - l Neuvoo 2--Bowen 9: Berry U--Bowen 7: Nauvoo 1-Woven 9: 'Berry '3-- 'Bowen S3 Centrsl 1-.-Bquenl 63 Bowen 1---Augusta 2, The hed a f tffsuceestfgll sea on five games and rofapping only inthe pIgyLofr.1n the District Baseball Tournament. There were thirteen boys Bntf thinsklegxrigngu which turned' out to be a good team. ' ' ' Q pquyqgqnpnoeeobheenenooesqaaooooboverl-I Dhdd , A ' A FRESHHEN CLASS lApr11 26th the Freshm n had a Backwards Party for all the, ch00l.m It turned out quite successful. e also had a Fresh-Seph pert! 3. It wee a return party for our initation party. I hope they thenmwe enjoyed ours, at that tins anyway: but, thevlfreshmen next year theirs. ' W W u
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5, .Y Q , Mimi K ,L,, . wi, Hwmwmmuete e ce-President Clyde James, Secretary Bennett, Treasurer Keith he A we have had a very successful year in Agriculture and are grateful. 1 The G.A.O. has had so very successful year as far as receiving awards J J' ' F.F.A. , J - - Election of next years officers arelsfsftellowsg kfreeidsnt Garry Reporter Paul Laffy, and Sentinel. Bill Myers. J ' President! 3-ax-rj 'febster and Hr. Travers tor it. is concerned. The requirement for receiving a numeral is .5001polnts. requirement for receiving a letter is -1000 points.. We nad four girls earn their numerals who are: Anita ' aner, Janis Ufkea, .Joanne Rosendsle, and Elenora Bartley. we have only one girl who received a letterl.nwho'lafa J Senior, Glenadene Phillips. J f 4 r. A One of the most interesting unoertakings of this year' was going at the Strike and' Spare Lane in .Camp Point., 'H'-Le went every Wednesday utter school during the ,latter part of the year. J' Also volley ball, kick ball, and badminton tournaments were held the year. A 1 ' . , , -J J F.H.A. PET- Cl2T . , F.-on April 7-13 was Rational F.?l.Fs. 'fuk during which we participatedg. ingnany different activities each day. X . ' l ' A K On May 2, we presenteda radio program about flower arranpgementiand life of-E..H.A. over WQAZ, Carthage. M a 'special I'lather's 'Day activity, the Sophomore girls made tissue' J coreages as favors for Mother- s Fay at Memorial Hospital in Csrtnagea commented on how much choor they brought the sick. J mr formal Joint installation with the F.F.A. was May 15. Tns officers for 1957--7-953 are' President, iilenore Hartleyg Vice President, Keren Dittmerg Secretary, Joanne Rosendaleg Treasurer. Judy Rankin: Chairman of Public Relations, Janet Akers: Chairman of Projects. Judy Chairman of Recreation, Sandra iiickmsng Historian, 'Rosa da.ryfCoras.a Parliamentarian, Anita Tuner. l . e . - ,,
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