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It seems like such a long time ago since we chose our theme, 'LApril in Paris.,', and began the long hours of hard work. Now Ilm sorry it's all over although I have a wonderful Prom to remember. lllll awfully sleepy so I guess Fd better say agood morning . . . Girls, l. to r.: Sylvia Lewis, ,lutlv Cllllllllvll, Barbara Paxson, Bo s l. to .r: Pat Fl:-teller, Gerald llzulgett, Ho:-as Pauley, . Y e Joclean Neal, Marilyn Kern, Marilyn Conrad. Gail ilruver, Don Cillihan, Gene White, Arnol Artnlan. Charles Reinke, Shirley lflluille, Phyllis llvrigllt, 1Mnrilyn Wells llitlllen from Dave I.ight, Joe Antlerson, and ,lim Selle-nek. I'lllllt'!'lll and Jeanette Quellhorst. At top: Aeeonlpaniecl lay Nant-y lioattnan these juniors entertained their senior guests with a group of songs inelueling Tea For Two and April Showers. Lower left: The Grand March is a traditional part of every junior prom. As Queen Barbara watt-he-cl, the entire group gaily took part in this event. Lower right: Of course we all went to the Prom to dance and when everything else was eolnpleted, we ear-ll sought that one speeial partner and happily tlaneed until midnight. The nlusie of Lee Knolles was wonderful. 1953 Cedars Twenty-one
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a04pl'ilil1W6ll'i.4v Q Q Q Q As long as I can remember, I have looked forward to my ,lunior Prom. The election of the prom queen and her attendants always causes much excitement. Here our 1952 queen, Barbara Bischoff, is being A crowned by the '51 queen, Donna Orwig. Boys, l. to r.: Fred Goodnight, Dick Orr, Bobby ,loc Thrine, John Linn, Kenney Sherrill, Jim Whitehead, Gene White, and Jack Wilson. Girls, seated front row l. to r.: .lodean Neal, Marilyn Kern, and Gail Cruver. Middle row: Jeanette- Que-llhorst and Margie Davis. Back row: Shirley Chaille, Queen Barbara Bischoff, and Donna Orwig. Tonight was our Junior Prom and tl1e evening was perfect. The Lebanon Armory was magically trans- formed into a Parisian street. Sidewalk cafes, complete with bright colored awnings, lined the dance floor and we entered through the Arch of Triumph. A hugh mural which completely covered one wall depicted such famous Paris landmarks as the Opera House and the Eiffel Tower. Twenty 1953 Cedars
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ueen of flue Mag Q o o o Freshmen girls, l. to r.: Sue Kinkaid, Judy Jones, Joyce Bird, Queen Janet Spurr, Dixie Oehler, Margaret Batty and Norma Reagan. Children: Joan Lister fin frontl, Sue Ciddings, Steve Burress, Jan Mclntyre fin hackl, and Patty Trihhett. MAY FESTIVAL In the spring a freshman hoy's fancy may tum to love but the freshman girls are interested only in the May F est. The reason, of course, is because the May Queen and her Court are elected from among the f resh- man girls. The May Fest, coordinated hy Miss LaRetha Leyman, is presented hy the Physical Education Classes of all the Lebanon Public Schools. At this time each class demonstrates the games, skills, and calisthenics that they have learned during the year. The crowning of the queen is an elaborate ceremony complete with processional and flower chain. The decorations are always built around a central themeg this year the theme was The Land of Make Believe. Tw9ngy.Lw0 1953 C 8dl1l'8
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