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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held on Saturday, May 15, 1954, in the Fulton School Gymnasium. Upon arrival, each girl was given a corsage of red carnations and each boy a red carnation boutonnierre. The theme for the Banquet was “In a Flower Garden.” The gym was decorated as a rock garden with paths leading around through the garden. In the center was a bird bath and around it was waxed for dancing space. This space was round and resembled a pond. In the garden, there were many different flowers and trellises decorated with lilacs. The tables were decorated with flowers and candles. The ceiling had stars hanging down from a blue sky, in which to complete the setting. The dinner was prepared and served by the Juniors’ Mothers. The menu consisted of: Tomato Juice Swiss Steak Peas and Carrots Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Cole Slaw Butter and Rolls Ice Cream Cherry Pie Coffee After the dinner, Monte Minor was toastmaster for the program. Penelope Burkey welcomed the Seniors and teachers. Beverly Willson gave the response. Dolores Rashley than gave a talk on the Blossoms, after which Laura Huber played a piano solo. Mr. Lash gave a speech entitled “The Point of no Return.” The class will was read by Carolyn Johnson and the Senior class poem was read by Mary Schmitz. Beverly Willson sang a solo and then Alice Elton talked on “The Buds.” Monte Minor, the Junior Class President, crowned the King and Queen —Bob Bratton and Alice Elton. They were presented with gifts by him on behalf of the Junior Class. The coronation took place on a throne under an arch which was decorated with flowers. Mrs. Shaver then gave the Benediction. A dance was held after the program. This page sponsored by: DUMBAR DRILLING AND SUPPLY CO. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
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This page sponsored by: JUNIOR CLASS PLAY “TOO MANY DATES” Marrijane and Joseph Hayes CHARACTERS Louanne Miller Paul Chase Mrs. Adelaide Miller Mr. Harry Miller Eleanor Coleman Floyd Page, Jr. Alice Williams Irvin Worthington Carolyn Smith Howard Bowen Betsy Miller Max Davis Miss Esther Jones Norman Kelch Mrs. Hayes Mr. Hayes Director Make-up Laura Huber Tom Pupos Penelope Burkey Dwight Watkins Joan Deck Don Burton Betty Snyder Hal Fetterman Arlene Cook Bob Stoup Virginia Vasko Monte Minor Dolores Rashley Bob Schwyn Carol Whitten Bob Carter Mr. L. Haver Miss Stoneczek SENIOR CLASS PLAY “BE HAPPY? GO WACKY 1” Jay Tobias CHARACTERS Clay Dixon Pamela Dixon Daphne, “Daffy” Disney, “Dizzy” Ginger Jones Ellen Drake Dick Desmonde Stafford Yates Madge Whaley “Whiz” Whaley Emma Whaley Aunt Molly Millarkey Peachie May Glanders Garley Glanders J. Wofford Woolrich Bill Corson Director Make-up Tom Pupos Laura Huber Virginia Vasko Don Burton Penelope Burkey Joan Deck Hal Fetterman Dwight Watkins Betty Snyder Bob Stoup Arlene Cook Dolores Rashley Carol Whitten Bob Carter Monte Minor Bob Schwyn Mrs. W. H. Shaver Miss Stoneczek H. L. MILES LUMBER COMPANY WILBUR KLECK PENROD FUNERAL HOME RUPP BROS. HATCHERY Delta
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CLASS OFFICERS Vice President.......Don Frybarger President............Barbara Owens Secretary-Treasurer .Sharon Patty CLASS ADVISOR Mrs. James Craig
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