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JOHN BLA DL Zz K f ANITA HEIDENREICH Last summer, three of our students went to the Badger Boys' State and Badger Girls' State, held at the Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin and the University of Wiscon- sin at Madison, respectively. This program is designed to prepare the young for their roles as the future leaders of the complex and challenging world of tomorrow, through a thorough understanding of the workings of our government, particularly on the city, county, and state levels. ROGER l-IAUGH F 'rfb V. W 42:2 MARY DOSCH This summer, two of our students, Jeanne Peterson and Anita Heidenreich, spent two weeks at the big b1ast known as the Music Clinic. Music Clinic gives the young musician an excellent chance to play with hundreds of other talented mu- sicians in an atmosphere char- ged with enthusiasm and inter- est. Besides giving the student background knowledge in mu- sic theory, conducting, and appreciation, Music Clinic also has its social aspects. JEANNE PETERSON
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Prom 1 964 The enchanted evening we had all been waiting for arrived on April 17, 1964. The auditorium stood dressed and waiting. Dancing blue and white streamers across the ceiling set the Hawaiian mood. Bamboo booths and a green island added to the set- ting. On stage colored lights illuminated ashimmering array of ocean creatures. Then the magic moment: Dolores Kolowrar was crowned Queen by Sally Dechant, Leo Fronk became King of the 1964 Prom as Roger Stanek placed the crown on his head. The strains of Some Enchanted Evening our theme, played by Bobby Lori and his orchestra, lead the Grand March, The crown bearers, Donnie Hammer and Terry Byington, followed by the royal couple wound their way through the auditorium as the captivated audience watched. In the march, Roger Stanek and Sally Dechant, King and Queen of the 1963 Prom: Russell Daines and Janis Hansbery, the Senior representativesg Steven Daines and Paula Clark, the Sophomore representatives: along with Curtis Marshall and Patricia Braithwaite, the Freshmen representatives followed in stately fashion. As the march progressed other hand- somely attired couples joined in the festivity. The evening sped on and soon the music and dancing was over, but the memories were just beginning. Court of Honor
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