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Page 56 C ASS HISTORY Four momentous years started in the fall of 1956 for Jeanne Bailey, Earl Johnson, Marvin Melby, Terry Murdoff, Gail Pollington, Mary Wall, and Margaret Rolston. As freshmen they elected Mary, president, Earl, vice president, Jeanne, secretary, and Margaret, treasurer. Marvin, Earl, and Terry went out for basketball and the girls joined the Pep Club to utilize their school spirit. As sophomores the class was reduced to five, Earl and Jeanne had left the K. H. S. ranks. Mary had a part in the play, Grandad Goes Wild, while Gail and Meg helped backstage. Class officers for the year were Mary, president, Gail, vice president, Terry, secretary, and Margaret, treas- urer. As juniors they sponsored a magazine sale to raise money. The prom, Blue Hawaii, was held April 30. Music was furnished by the Melody Makers in a gym decorated in pink, green, and yellow. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 27. Nine Girls was presented April 12. Mary, Margaret and Gail took parts. The basketball team ended up in fifth place that year. Earl was back at Kremlin High again. Senior class officers were: Margaret, presidentg Gail, vice president, Mary, secre- taryg Earl, treasurer, and Terry was the student council representative. The senior class had a cakewalk booth at the carnival in October. in November the high school play, Cheaper by the Dozen, found Mary, Gail, Earl, and Terry portray- ing roles, and Margaret as assistant director. In January the senior class sponsored an ice-skating party for the high school at Fresno Lake. The basketball team worked its way to fourth place in the District 11 Class C Tournament in Havre in February. On April 20 the seniors and their chaperones left on their sneak trip. Margaret and Mary attended High School Week in Bozeman, April 27 to 29. The prom, Evening in Paris, was held April 29. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held the following Tuesday, May 2, at Andy's in Havre. There the juniors and seniors feasted on chicken and shrimp and listened to Bonnie Guitar, who was then appearing. Class Night was on May 20. The class will, prophecy, poem, alphabet, and history were read to the public before the giving of awards. On Sunday, May 14, baccalaureate services saw the senior girls wearing white rose corsages and the boys with blue carnations. Commencement exercises the 16th gave them the chance to wear their blue and white robes. The receiving of their diplomas ended their career as members of K. H. S.
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GR DUATIO Baccalaureate services were held at eight o'c1ock Sunday, May 14, in the gym. Reverend Dwaine Dunning of the Sixth Avenue Christian Church in Havre was the speak- er. The high school chorus, under the direction of Miss Arlyce Gallus, sang Adoremus Te and Now the Day Is Over. M Commencement, held May 16 at eight o'clock, found the six seniors wearing blue or white gowns. Mary Wall and Margaret Rolston, co-valedictorians, gave speeches. Dr. Duane Taft of Northern Montana College gave the commencement address. Ruth Wall gave the eighth grade valedictory speech. Mr. Wilbur Rolston, chairman of the board of trustees, presented the diplomas. Miss Arlyce Gallus, accompanied by Mrs. Rita Sleeman, sang, You'll Never Walk Alone. Reverend Warren Smith gave the invoca- tion and benediction. The processionals and recessionals were played by Mrs. Herb White, Inverness., The speakers and parents of the high school graduates wore blue carnations, while the eighth grade graduates wore white carnations. Page 57
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