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Soma 9cQmQng with loud mewronws April 22, 1957, marked the end of constant activity and busy preparations for the Juniors, and a night of fantasy for the gay but sentimental Seniors of Holstein High. Eight harem girls and servants escorted the guests into the splendor of Kismet.', These honored few were: Nancy Kelley, Nancy Kolb, Marilyn Christiansen, and Faye Janssen, Bob Kelley, Tom Keitges, Donald Butcher, and David Lohff. A refreshing oasis of green grass, slender palms, and a cool, quiet pool greeted us as we passed through an archway of pale greens and browns. Separating it from the desert were large, stately pyramids. At the edge stood a magnificent palace, basking in a splash of sunlight. Aladdin's golden lamp captured the center of the dance floor. Issuing from its spout was a misty vapor reflecting a myriad of colors. Magic carpets carrying their robed masters sailed serenely above. Cratefully we turned to the massive Arabic tent, for here were found cool green punch and a variety of tasty snacks. Veiled slave girls hurried back and forth serving the tired dancers. The dreamy music of the Bob Conley Combo drifted over the swaying couples from 9 until 12:30. Dur- ing intermisson Margene Goettsch and Pat Keitges were crowned Queen and King of the 1957 Prom. To the Juniors the Prom was a climax of a busy year of planning. To the seniors, it was the high point of four long and eventful years. As they drifted away from the glittering lights and gay decorations, each carried treasured memories to add to his chest of Pirate treasures . . . a highlight of H. H. S. Sponsored by PAT'S BEAUTY SHOPPEg ROBINSON'S SUPER VALU ond SCOTTY'S TAVERN
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CWQ move wttli Qtvcztg steep Something new is added to H.H.S., a girls' pep council. Twelve members make up the council, four girls from each class. Of these twelve, one is chosen as the president and one as the secretary and treasurer. It is the duty of the council to plan and to direct the pep activities so that they run smoothly. Everyone in high school is made to feel a part of the planning and executing of the activities when they are asked to give help and suggestions to the members of the council when needed. Some of the duties that this council has carried out are the following: planned the homecoming ac- tivities, sold school pencils, prepared a program for the undefeated football team, and planned a regular pep meeting each week. For assignments or enjoyment the library is a high school necessity. The library proper is in a room adjoining the assembly. Two north windows overlooking tht high school parking area provide natural illumination in addition to the florescent lights overhead. A long table surrounded by chairs gives a student opportunity to sit down and read or write. In the library are books of adven- ture and romance, biographies and CWQ stop tot tmlotmatiom Shelves in the front and rear of the assembly contain reference books of law, economics, the sci- ences, English, literature, history and general reference. Approximately 3300 books of var- ious shapes, sizes, and contents fill our library shelves. This year 50 new fiction books were added, enlarging the collection. Two daily and one weekly paper are subscribed to by the school in addition to s e v e r a l magazines. These are available to the stu- dents at the reading table and stand at the front of thc assembly. The librarians, under the direction of Miss Stoner carry out the li- brary routines. l,iln'urians: Mary Mohr, Kathleen Krull, ,I a n i c e Leonard, B a r b a r a Irwin, Ruth Bergmann, Julie Leonard. Sponsored by PHILLIPS 66 STA. 81 TANK WAGON
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