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N Thr- Senior class president, lim Bainhill, is crowned King of the Prom by lim Koehler, lunior class ptr-xy, while thvir dates Joanne Nichols and Barbara Rasor look on. Photo at upper iight shows pre-prom decorating in progress with Sally Gray and Sally Shcupe wt ikinf: on paywtr-r inarhrir urirlvrwater castles. A couple of dancers glide past the sunken trrtasum shiyf which furnished an important fea- turr- of the proni sc-tting in Davey Innes' Locker at tht- ltr ttftm cf the sea. The annual lunior-Senior Prom was, as ale ways, an outstanding event one to which everybody looked forward all year. For the second time in succession students promenaded to the catchy tunes of Allan Clevelands Orchestra from Heidelberg Col- lege. Students danced amid a deep sea atmos- phere resembling Davey lones' Locker While the orchestra performed from the inside of a large sea shell. A sunken ship filled with buried treasure was the center of attrac- tion. The crew of the ship, a group of swash' buckling pirates, served refreshments. lunior class sponsors, Miss Helen Worstell and R. T. l-larter, contributed much to the success of the l95U spring prom. Merle l-lummell was chairman of the decorating committee, a group which performs one of the biggest tasks of the year.
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nt day A barber shop quartet composed of lim Miller, Steve Hauser, Bill Weitz and Norman Rooney labovel and a comedy act by Mary Lou Kope were two of the featured numbers on the program. One ot the high points of F. H. S. programs this year was Talent Day, another activity sponsored by the Student Council. Try-outs were held several Weeks before the program and the best talent selected. The successful applicants then appeared before the student assembly to demonstrate their abilities in music, dramatics and gymnastics. A surprising amount of talent was uncov- ered at the show. Claude Goldsmith served Well as the master of ceremonies who intro- duced the various acts. The program in- cluded several musical numbers, among Which were a barber shop quartet and a comic violin duo. Mary Lou Kope hilariously dramatized a popular song of several years ago, and a girls' gym class performed a series of tumbling acts with commendable agility.
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