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SENIOR SKIP DA! After weeas of trying to keep secret the date for snlp day, the Senior Class on Friday, March l4, went to Omaha, Nebraska with their sponsor, Mr Saville Some car trouble delayed us in Council Bluffs but after making arrangements we vlslted Boy's Town, Carter Lake, and the Airport where some toon plane rides Going bacn into Omabl, at lunchtime, we ate at WK1ng Fongs' Some were witnessed eating chow mein but found lt a little distaste ful Finishing our luncr, we went through the Joselyn Memorial Llnora Johnston found lt very entertaining and spent the afternoon there while the rest went downtown shopping In the ev ning we went HIGH SCHOOL PICWIC On May 14, wednesday evening the nigh school students met at the school house and went to the Pettlnger timber for a picnic of welners, buns, pop, ice cream, and cake Finding a good spot for klttenball most of the students par tlclpated in the game Other entertainment was log walking, swim ming Qqulte unlntentlonallyl, and ice cream 'facials ' SENIOR BREAKFAST an annual event, the Senior Breakfast, planned by the mothers was served this year, May l5, at 9 OO a m The stage was decorated in the class colors of blue and gold The centerpiece was a minia ture schoolhouse with sidewalks of blue and gold crepe paper leading to each place The menu consisted of fruit cocmtall, scrambled eggs ham, potatoes, rolls, Jam, coffee, ice cream, and cake CLASS DAY The last day of school was set aside for class day After the reading of the prophecy and will, letters for athletics, band, and choir were presented by Superintendent Saville Special awards given for outstanding achievements were Outstanding athlete, Clair Coughlln, music, Dorothy Steffen, Lorene Lugeland, and Eleanor Hynd man, outstanding scholastic work throughout senior year, Lorraine Smith ALUMNI BANwUET One of the nicest affairs of the season was the Alumni Banquet on May 22, to which the Seniors were invited as guests The tables set for 190 persons, were beautifully decorated with blue and yellow spring flowers, the nut cups were graduation caps, and the menus rolled as diplomas Initiation was enjoyed by all, even tre Seniors 1 r , , A I - A I 0 , ly Y' 1 ,Y . . I . ., . , A Af 0 , , - O L ' . A, Q . . . I Q e to a movie. A , S O A - 1 . ' . . h A . . . . . , - O ' ' 0 . O . . . . . I fx , . O . , . .
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