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Page 71 text:
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A centerpiece on each quartet table was a small doll dressed as either Cinderella or the Prince. Place cards were silver slippers and nutcups were pumpkins. Menus and programs had the likeness of Cinderella drawn on them. All the streamers were blue, and silver stars were hang- ing from above. In the center of the dance floor stood a large carriage decorated inblue and grey. A silver ball was revolving in the center of the ceiling. The prophecy, will, and history, of the Senior Class were read, then music was furnished by different members of the Junior Class. Dancing was from nine to one, music furnished by the Del Taylor Orchestra. The Seniors wish to thank the Juniors for a pleasant evening. 'ii cw f ,deg if J' J rx K M W mf if' Z '5 ' is s fa flew-.c,,, 'X TXCCCLJQJH-f 67
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P Z IDR-SENIORI A1 M . fill M The Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 15 with the banquet beginning at 6:30 P.M. A delicious supper was en- joyed by all the guests who were the seniors, board mem- bers, and the faculty. The supper was prepared by the mothers of the juniors. The theme of the Prom was Cindere1la , and it could be seen that the juniors had spent much time and worked hard in making the gymnasium attractive. .gi pn ' V P - '41 A551841 Ji- ! uiiwws ff KP ,Emil ' I X Q M t XA A xi l Xl 66 X I X gm la mx
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-is P BACCALAUREATE On May 17, 1953, thirty-five Seniors marched into the auditorium singing the processional The Church's One Foundation. The Rev. Donald Cobb gave the invocation, after which the Rev. Paul Burdick led in the responsive reading. Special music was furnished by the music department. The message given by Rev. Dale D. Mumaw was Chal- lenge of Environment. After the benediction by Rev. L. E. Ellison the seniors marched out to the recessional, Come, Thou Almighty King. GRADUATION Robert Shoecraft, Pres. of the Moline Body Company addressed the 35 graduates on May ZZ, 1953 in the high school gym. His topic was The Desirable Qualities in the Business World. After awarding'of diplomas by Clifford Reisenbigler, our class president, Dorothy Cobb gave the Farewell, 68
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