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W ,Q f- It X, t SOPHOMORES: Judith Lindell, Jill Janeeky, Patty Hanson, Gayle McDonald, and Gail Bradley relax after the presentation of Arsenic Foo, a burlesque of Snow Whitew which was given at the banquet. A distinctive part of prom is the Grand March. Jr. Prexy lklarilyn Ander- son. Gary Sanders, lN1avis Myrold, and Sr. V. P. Charles Wilkens lead the procession beneath Japanese lanterns. Oriental ooc Bean feeds, car washes, bake sales, Miss Minn. dolls, all projects to raise a fortune . . . the host class attending with broken finger-nails, dishpan hands, and frenzied emotions . . . Sayonara, Gentral's '58 prom, was a project never to be forgotten by the jun- iors of that year, May I0 was the day. The banquet, held in XN'ashington Grade School, was oriental in flavor with the sophomores contributing a gala etlect with Arsenic Foo. Japanese lanterns, gold, red, and black streamers, an orien- tal bridge, cherry blossoms, and Gordon Smitlrs band highlighted the dance. Aftermath activities included a special showing of The Big Beat at a local theater and a successful event sponsored by the Elks' Club. This concluded a fes- tive evening of entertainment which left a star of memories. Kathie Larson, Bob Irwin, Curt Iiarum. and Elaine Zitzer serve 'isaki from within the Jap- anese temple. 12 ,K '15, L ,. ,L 1 V - A 4 X: t ,,,, .K
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Parties Popular With C. H. S. Pupils Parties uominated the mid-winter activities with rollerskating prevalent during the first part of the year. To stimulate the season's vacation, the annual Christmas party was a gay, success- ful affair. The tensions of who will reign at the Valentine party excited the junior high, while the Thespians' costume party, in the senior high, highlighted the day set aside for Cupid. Festival traditions, such as the Latin and Music ban- quets, were sources of fun. Communist Day lent an atmosphere of mock subordination to the seniors' daily procedure. Happy smiles from the junior high Valentine party as Charles Hannah and Jill Keyes are crowned the king and queen of hearts by runners-up David Sor- enson and Barbara Soine. Communist Dayf' an invention of the seniors, during their study of democracy, is an official event. Mr. Lehrer, our hero, is inspecting Comrade Chuck Teal's non-conformist hair style.
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