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Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music provided by the Flames--a well known teen band. The dance followed the banquet and lasted until 1:00 a.m. fi ddr 1, 1 A Y I ulllllllllllll ll, xi A ROBERT H. TEWILLIGER Local and Long Distance Trucking Early, Iowa WOODKE'S CUSTOM GRINDING AND MILLING SERVICE Early, Iowa Jim Subbert and Kathy Isaacs were crowned King and Queen of the Prom.
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L rm Lake s Community Drug Store DR. WILLIAM LINDEMAN Chiropractor Storm Lake, Iowa Sac City, Lowa PIRA TES CO VE 1963jU IOR-SE IOR PROM The Junior class of Crestland High School presented PIRATES' COVE in the Nemaha gymnasium, Friday evening, April 26, 1963. The gym was decorated with black and silver streamers giving the effect of entering a cove. On the east wall was a huge mural with pirates at work. The thrones for the queen and king were placed at the south end of the gym with the words PIRATES' COVE written above the thrones. The band shell was also deco- rated with black and silver streamers with soft blue lights giving a romantic effect. The guests arrived at six o'clock and were served a delicious meal pre- pared by the junior mothers. The welcome, Pirates We Salute You, was given by master of ceremonies, Mike Brockman. Mike Lincoln, senior class presi- dent, then read the senior class will followed by the Treason and Mutiny -- the senior class prophecy. The speaker for the banquet was Mr. Edgar Kugler of Buena Vista College. The Bold Pirate, Mr. Kuger, was very entertaining. Other entertainment for the evening was provided by the Stowaways --the waiters and waitresses. The waiters and waitresses were selected from the sophomore class. The evening was completed with the dance. The music was quite modern but everyone, including the teachers, had a wonderful time. 58
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fl QA P ALL SCHOOL PLAY LITTLE WOMEN-i Q For six generations Louisa M. Alcott's LITTLE WOMEN has fascinated readers everywhere. On November 15 this popular juvenile novel came to life when it was presented on our stage. Who can forget Jo, Corrine Smith, and her wish to be the man of the family, her sacri- ficing of her beautiful hair, and comedy courtship with Professor Bhaer played by Jim Wunschel? The love affair of John Brooke and Meg, Lee Schott and Marcia Karstens, had many mis- understandings but these are forgiveable considering the crotchety interference from Aunt March portrayed by Beth Nellis. The Christmas play eas a success only with the help of Amy, Dianna Haack. A remarkable change is noticed in her on retum from Europe but the reason is revealed on her announcement of her secret marriage to Laurie, Henry Goodman, while in Europe. The incident that gave the story life was the death of the much loved Little Beth played by Joyce Determan. Always present with sound advice to her daughters was Marmee, Julie Ward, and by her side was the loving husband and father, Damon Mooney. The whole cast did a wonderful job but the girls must receive special thanks on their remarkable performance. Everyone appreciated their efforts. Special thanks to Mrs. Miller, the director. LITTLE WOMEN was the first of the two all-school plays to be given each year. The sec- ond is given in the spring with actors also chosen from the whole high school. Mrs. Miller di- rects these as well as the contest one-act and the other speech activities. 60
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