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M5911 ,,..s .,f 1. Class Officers: liill Kelly. treasur- er: l'at Murphy, seerevaryg Alicia Snider, president: Dirk Peterson. viee-pi-esidem, 2, Banquet committee chairmen: ll:-velyn XY:-ishard. seat- ing chairman: Alicia Snider, presi- dent 2 Marjorie Brown, food Chairman: Pat Nlnrphy, seefrelaryg Jean YVilker- son, dernrations chairman. Not in pietnre: Phyllis Hitelieoek. program l'll2lll'lll2Ill.1i. 'l'l1e.lnnior party prograln featured a uliinpse into the life of an Ozark home portrayed hy Boll Vlasen, .lnlia Xlnlly, Nlary I,on liolvin- son, .lim Nlaron. -1, .lnniols Ukillllllll sample elass rings, AMBITIOUS UNDERSTUDIES . . . This year the juniors took one more step up stage. Althouuh the spotlixht wasn't shining' directly on them, they realized that the leading roles wfuld soon be theirs. The first class get-together, held on December 2, found the juniors braving the winter weather. The eve- ning program. Life in the Ozarks, displayed the exultant juniors' talents. The class officers put their heads to- gether and came up with an entirely different theme for the big' event ofthe year-the animal Junior-Senior Ban- quet. The theme revealed a World l'ruise, xvhieh was carried out in both the 'menu and praelrain. The lui'z' :il'i'.iir went off on schedule on May 20 at the XVoman's Club House. Insteadof the usual banquet Zllld prom. the Class approved having' just 21 banquet this year. This change in tra- dition eame about beeause ofthe inade- quate space. difficulties in securing' a suitable orchestra, and the fact that many students didn't dance. To help support the banquet, the jun- iors sold stationery which was headed up by a sketch ol' a tiger with the words t..'edar Falls High School be- neath it. Just as the understudies in a play must prepare themselves to beeome the stars someday. so must the juniors be ready to fill the shoes ol' the seniors. NVith the eooperation ot' sponsors. Miss Henriette Muller, Mrs. llerniee Smith, and Mrs. Naomi Noreott, the ,juniors made their year as understudies one to be long remembered.
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