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Page 29 text:
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1—Elks Scholarship award d to Muriel S. 2—Donna Q. 3—Eyvonne K. 4— Carol M. 5—Who knows? 6—Watch out you’ll hit someone. 7—Bud M. 8— What a pose! 9—Freshmen Pretty, aren’t they?
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET May 10, 194-9, the Juniors were busy and the Seniors were buzzing. The under- classmen were greeted by such Ithings as “dreamy blue,” “corsage,” “what, tim ?” and off the shoulder. All the igirls had their hair pinned up and everyone was aglow in anticipation of the Junior-S. nior Banquet, which was held at the Federated Church. As the couples entered the hall, they found they were entering a moonlit gar- den with Moonlight and Roses” aslthe thieme. Many stopped to wisih at the old wishing well, while others listened to romantic music. The banquet was served by Sophomores: Darrell Avers, Maxine Bauld, Billy Frazier, Lorraine Galusha, Richard Langdon and Carol Moul. The Menu: Cocktail Fi.let Beef Fricassee Wnipped Potatoes Garden Salad Creamed Peas Rolls Pink and White Ic Cream Angel Food Cake Coffee The honored Seniors were welcomed by Donna H inz. Junior class president and toastmistress. Robert Dawson, Senior class president, gave response, and Owen A. Knutzen, Senior class sponsor, gav. a speech. Traditionally, the Class of ’49 Will and Prophecy were read, provoking not a few giggles. Later there was a peek at '.he ‘ nigljt Ufa” whan Lh Moonlight R:om’s Rosa Review was pre- sented—direct fr:m the Fairmontaria Hotel—in the heart of the nation. The evening was brought to an official clos: with the Prom, held at the school- house. Full, formal skirts swished and whirled until the curfew time. Couples soon drifted home, tired but happy, after that memorable occasion—ithe JUNIOR- SFNICR PROM! 1 ---S Ely. Z—Freshr. en.
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1 Carol M. 2—Come on, get up, you’re not tired yet, are you? 4—Buck R. 5—Two MouLs. 6—Jim F. and Dale M. 3—Pep Band. 7—Studying hard?
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