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Sweetheart Dance At the annual Sweetheart Dance, Connie Sue Oliver and John Colwell were crowned 1958 Horace Mann Sweet- heart Queen and King. Connie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oliver, Barnard, is a sopho- more. The son of Harry Colwell, Mary- ville, John is a junior. Connie and John were voted queen and kingifrom a group of 12, two can- didates from each class. Senior and junior high students were allowed to vote. First attendants were ,Iancie Waugh and Bob McGinnis. Other can- didates were J. K. Runyon, Donna Arms. Lona Moeller, Curtis Ware, Linda Bouska, El. C. Walker, Jane Perkins anal Terry Blagg. The student council, headed by Roger Blackwell, rresident, sponsored the dance.
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Facilities trampolene. His brain is in- clined to work overtime in the College library- He fairly reeks of culture after a college as- sembly, and cloe snit everyone look more glamorous in the moonlight on the balcony at the Student Union after the all school dance. For all this, The Littlest Cub gives a jaunty tip of the cap and a thank-you to his big brother, the Northwest Mis- souri State College Bearcat. The college auditorium wa s an excellent place to present Horace Mann s Senior Play. Pictured are Karen 'llclntyre Tim Johnson Roger Blackwell Scott Brown. and Rebecca Bell Horace Mann Stuiellxtsgriilithciclxiioarilsire books from the college and Ph! 19 cl l'00m Jensen' ,, 1 than relax to read ln a Sm Y The Collet, G A he ymnasmm Pfovides an excellent place for Horace Mann to play its basketball games. I
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Classes Hey, Mom! Would you believe this? John Colwell and Bob Willis try their hands at cooking in Boys, Home Hob' lems Class. Linda Reaksecker, junior art student, displays a Silk SCFSCH she has made. Looks like an accidentl But really itis just first aid practice in the junior high. Left to right are Priscilla Furgeson, Karol Knittl, and Shirlie Denning, stu- dent teacher. Artist at work! Senior, Scott Brown, will soon be old and gray, thanks to R1Ck Heitman and, then-aiming he received in Senior Speech Class.
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