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freshes Junior Prom The oriental theme, the swish of formals under the pagoda roof, the danceable music of Geldert's band, fortune cookies, the soft glow of Japanese lanterns, the handsome Queen sit- ting on the rickety tea table, the hours of work by Marcia and her committees ... all these are fragments of the mem- ory of our wonderful Junior Prom, the big dance of the year. Sayonara Chaperone Hut Small '
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La Conga! 'She pass out! My landlord, Rasputin. Oh, Wreck, dear! The blue-green period piece. Daddy-O HOW do you say, 'Get Come to Papa! out,
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Class Vice President - P. Stacy 4, P. Couture 3, E. Crosby 1, L. Jones 2. History Secretary - P. Stacy 3, M. For- guites 4, J. Dennehey 1, L. Wet more 2. Harvest Dance The first big money-making activity we undertook as a class was the traditional Sophomore Har- vest Dance. It was held in the gym, gaily decorated with multicolored streams of crepe paper and autumn leaves. Treasurer - P. Couture 4, J. Baker 2, M. May 1,3. Activities One-Act Plays When we were sophs, our pro- duction was Oh, Johnny, a com- edy of filial controversy. After winning the local One-Act Play contest, we went on to Hinesburg for triumphs in the district compe- tition and then participated in the Northern State Championship con- test. Ham Supper As Juniors, we spon- sored what is on its way to becoming an annual event, the Ham Supper. Marcia May was Chairman. Few of us will forget Mr. Fal- lon chopping cabbage and Mrs. Fox washing dishes. The ham was about half an hour late, but it was delicious when it finally Senior Store, Marcia Forguites The next year again brought us the local laur- els. This time we tried a suspense drama, Fright. These One-Act play con- tests have been wonderful experience and a great deal of fun.
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