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’’Moments To Remember” Toastmaster of the banquet was Ernest Mildner. T he invo- lution was given by Martha 1 homason. Speakers for the eve ing were: co-chairmen of the Prom, Carol Omundson and Dannv Woodward; program chairman, Barbara Dunlap; and president of the senior class, Jon Cody. Each speaker brought to life memories of the past four years. “1 ime Will Tell re- tailing the freshman year, Young and Foolish the sophomore year, Unforgettable” the junior year, and So Easy to Remember, So I lard to Forget the wonderful senior year. A duet was sung h Doris Custine and Mary Ellen Covey accompanied by Creg Flvnn. Bill Lyons sang “Memories of You.” Judv Sorrells ac- companied him. Mr. French Flvnn, class adviser, and Miss Frances Webb, assistant adviser, carefully guided all the committee chairmen in planning a very successful banquet and prom. The publicity committee was headed by Marv Ellen Covey. Barbara Dunlap was program chairman, Jackie Conlee was chairman of the invita- tion committee, Ruth Albright headed the ticket committee, and Jerry Reed was chairman of the banquet committee. I he Junior-Senior Prom began at nine in the evening in McClelland I fall. Lovely music was furnished by Frankie Leonard and his orchestra from Champaign, Illinois. As always the prom was a spectacle of beautiful girls, beautiful dresses, and beautiful music. Nights of the Year. Carol Omundson Danny Woodward Sonnie May, Jon Cody, Carolyn Fonning, Donny Woodward, Carol Omundson, Jim Wallace, Mary Ellen Covey, Ernest Hildner. 23
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These Are Jackie Conlee, Barbara Dunlap, Jerry Reed, Ruth Albright, Mary Ellen Covey. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was again held at McClelland I lall. With Moments to Remember’’ as the theme, table decorations de- picted school activities. The color scheme of green and white was clever- ly followed out. Menu Tomato Juice Baked ham Green beans Browned potatoes Tossed salad I lot rolls and butter Ice-box dessert Milk or coffee The Prom Is Always One Of The Most Unforgettable
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Crimson Ooh-la la, Parce! Dig those crazy end-men. Your attention, please. The night after the day before. Kick. gals, kick! “1 think its a can, sir. “Them there eyes!”
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