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The Junior prom began to take shape weeks before that appointed day as the Juniors spent their evenings making crepe paper tulips and cutting squares of paper to stuff the chicken wire which they stretched along the sides of the gym. Juniors Adopt Dutch Customs down hair, went tip-toeing through the tulips. The couples threw pennies into the wishing well and watched the Dutch windmill revolve. Of course. in the days that followed, there was the clean-up job, which ended the Junior-Senior Prom for 1956. Darid Engel, Ronald Dillenback fill'
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gm., li 211 5. r f These students, Linda Kahle, Nancy Nelson, and Sue Jim Engel and Bob Bartels are not really fighting. They Eastabrooks, are relaxing between courses at the Latin entertained the guests at the Latin Banquet by portraying Banquet. Roman Gladiators. S 0C1al Activities Are E1'1JOyCd Dancing lessons did a great deal toward furthering the Marva Sprinkle and Carol Miller pay strict attention as interest in social activities in school. Here Sue Easta- Mrs. Stevens gives last-minute instructions before the brooks and Bob Dwyer talk with Mr. Scott, the dancing Spring Concert. instructor. ff Se 42
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Robert Bartels, Judy Weiherrnan, Ronald Klein, Janice Bromeland. Robert Bartels, Judy Weiherman, Ronald Klein, and Janice Bromeland received high honors at the District Speech Contest at DeKalb, which per- mitted them to compete in the Section- al Contest at Rockford. Robert gave an original monologue called Another Day, Another Dollarf, It was about a driving instructor who was teaching a lady to drive. .laniceis original oration, uluiving Deathf, was concerned with drug addiction. Ronald prepared an extemporaneous speech having to do with Presidential Candidates for 1956.9 Judy received honors for both her serious and dramatic selections. They were taken from the plays, Our Townn and Arsenic and Old Lacefi Praiseworthy Students Receiv The Latin Contest was held at Hinckley this year. Representing Hinckley was ,lohn Members ofthe National Honor Socie ROW 1: Judy Bowker, Linda Kahle, Davis, Carol Miller. ROW 2: Robert Judy Weiherrnan, Janice Brorneland, W Voss who placed first. John competed later in the sectional contest at Joliet and placed second there with a rating of Ex- cellent.
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