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I Kanquet fi,-pm TREASURED MOMENTS There was a song ln the heart of each of the twenty-one seniors the night of May 6 when they were royally entertained by the junior class at the annual Junior-senior banquet. Pink and silver against a background of aqua was the set- ting for the feast which consisted of a main course of heavenly fluff and moon- beams fbetter known as swiss steak and mashed potatoes! Ardls Coyne entertained the group with a piano solo, nGlow Worm followed by a girls' octet slnglng A Song in My Heart W Bob Bury acted as master of ceremonies and Mr Balsiger was the main speaker Redetta Balslger, junior class president, and Wesley Kjosa, senior class president, represented their classes in short talks also A wlshlng well with a huge pink heart in the background dominated the arbor where punch was served during the prom that followed The prom was attended by three schools Pierpont, Andover, and Bristol Thirty four couples made up the grand march led by the Bristol junior and senior class presidents and their partners rd 195 tlll ' ' Il
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VJ? .,-5 Slap bay DAY OF LEAVE It was Skip Day but the twenty one seniors were almost too sleepy to realize it as their bus started for Rapid City at H o'clock, May 1 The senior group toured through the capitol building and the Oahe Dam at Pierre before journeylng on to the Badlands and the Black Hills Deadwood, Custer, the Homestake Mlne at Lead, Mt Rushmore, the Wildcat Cave outside Rapid City, and many other interesting places attracted the seniors in the course of their travels, which came to an abrupt end when the bus brought them safely back to Bristol about 3 a m May lg, The trip was enjoyed by all and not one of the seniors will willingly give up e pleasant memories gathered on that 1959 'Skip Day IO
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raduation -V 4,' f '-,K I 'r Q THE BIG MOMENT The night had finally arrived when the senior seamen of the Pirate ship were to graduate. Escorted by four members of the junior crew, the senior class took their places on the deck of the ship to receive their final papers from the pirate captain, The hands were quiet as the seniors made way for Helene Roitsch and Marie Warrington who were honored for meritor- ious work during their four years. As the final words of the guest captain, Dr. Robeson were heard, the seniors were called forth to receive their credentials. Thus the four years became only a memory. A Hi' T f ! L. f T M X YQ tw s 0 25 ' 1 5 lf- ' 6'-. Q Marie Warrington Helene Roltsch HONOR STUDENTS
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