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Senior and Junior class presidents Bill Patterson and Sandra Rumler serve Q first couple in the grand march across the auditorium stage, then up the center aisle to the back of the auditorium, and on to the ballroom. Then Floycl Emericlc, emcee. announcecl the most anticipated moment of the evening. The clixie-lanol jazz bancl, Art Hodes and luis Hi- Fivers. Two favorecl selections of tlme teen- age-crowci-uVVl1en the Saints Come Niarcli- ing ln!! ancl USL Louis Blues were played loy these Hep-cats. After an eye-opening per- formance by the jazz musicians, the party- goers, witll spirits arousecl, lroupecl into tlie cafeteria to conclude a marvelous anel unfor- getable evening with a light lorealcfast. As the first rays of dawn lorolce tlirougli the cloucls anel the last shaclows of night iaclecl away, the clrowsy dancers clroopecl lmomewarcl to rememloer always the most spectacular night of the year. C-J-C-. 15-S- Judy Somers and Chet Lehr begin their long watk up the aisle to the back of the auditorium, crowded with specta- tors eager for a glimpse of the grand marching couples. iii band: all Q part of our wonderful 1955 Prom Prom-goers David Oedewaldt, John Provard, Elaine Howard, and Elizabeth Pegram try their hand at pushing cars through the right slot, while Tom Flynn and Naomi Shields iback- groundl smile at their feat of breaking a bal- lon. Non-dancers found plenty to amuse them- selves along the sidelines.
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Put your whole self in , . . was enthusiastically performed Prom night by all limber stu- dents. The Prom, social highlight of the year, was again an all-night affair, with dancing until twelve. Noneclancers were provided with lun-paclv ed cliversities including cards, games of slqill, and gypsy fortune-tellers, portrayed hy lvlrs. Pauline Bingaman and Nliss Daisy Coty, who foretold the cloudy future to undauntecl revelers. photographers perpetuated this dreamy moment tor posterity as couples posecl llor Hthe line-up. To committee members Bud Smith, Jane Schwerer, lvave Pschirrer, Judy Pschirrer, Bill Spenney, Karen Phillips, .lohn Hamilton, and Joyce Phillips goes the credit for these amusing sideline attractions. Dancing, games, fortune-tellers, TV., delectable banquet, dixieland As the hands of the cloclc aclcnowledged midnight and the last strains of the orchestra faded into the night, the couples, attention shifted to the loanquet tables. The deliciously tempting iestal hoard of fried chiclcen with all the trimmings was served to dull the lceen appetites Whetted hy dancing. Chairman Janet Bahcoclc and John Duncan, John Gra- ham, Russell Duttweiler, Donna Dunton, John Potter, and Judy Johnson undertoolc this savoury taslx. Our thanlcs to the generous local lousinessmen, organizations, and friends, without whose financial support and donated laloor this highlight would not have been possilole. Following the banquet. the sanclman strug- glut tutilely in competition with local and professional performers. Helping them over the heavy-eyed crisis were magician Chen Clauclon, singer Bill Vvest, and the girls' trio. th e Charm Chum s. Everyone at the banquet exercised his vocal chords during group singing led by Allan Morkowski. Fried Chicken and trimmings were served when the ballroom closed at midnight.
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Principal Alvin Felts congratulates newly elected Student Council President John Potter as runners-up Mike Svob and Russell Duttweiler look on. Runners-up automatically become Representatives-at-large on the Student Council. Marilyn Rumler and Delbert Coleman laugh as Russell Duttweiler tells another one of his during his cam- paign speech at the election rally held in the auditorium. Each of the candidates explained his pcsition on specific issues before the final vote by secret ballot. SPRING ELECTIONS Vote for the candidate of your choice was exemplified when students marked an x on the ballot on election day. Regular voting procedures are closely followed dur- ing the primary and election to acquaint students with the Australian system used in the United States. is1iWf am' w1E 'em Uf,ioverninenl ol llie people. by llie people. for llie people, f- lllis tlmouglit is exempliliecl in tlme sluclent Council election Concluclerl in April. The Corriclors were clecliecl witll posters extolling llie virtues of eontenclers seelcing llxe Council presicleney. ljeaclly slogans f-fUSwr1lJ lime willi lxlilcen, mldut lut notliing loul our boy DL1l't , uncl ull lliings arenlt going lilxe tlley OlIglllCl'. ensl your vote for ,lolin C. pol' tern - souglil llie support ol tlie linzll Cun- fliclates. lnitialing llie newly presentecl speulferls roslrurn, Russell ljullweiler, rlolin Poller, anal Nlilce Svolb voeilerously presenlecl llieir plate forms cluring El sluclent nssernlaly. Tllen came llre rnnreli lo tlie polls, wlu-re il majority ol llie sluclenl bocly enrlorserl llieir eancliclale lay placing a neat in tlie square clireclly loelore llieir 1-lmicf-. Finally tlie long awaitecl election returns: .lolin Potter. llie new presiclent, ancl Russell Dullweiler nnrl blilce Svob, Representatives- nl-large ol llie sluflenl looflyl A43- This page sponsored by KUCHANS BAKERY
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