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UNIOR PRO , cv 'gwxw' u M f ' ack,Kaph1 'Q edTJany Crane King Bob Flater Judy Kelley WM- , , . O l . , h'. q gyf ljLpiV MJW afitxb X tle Wolf High School Junior Prom given by the Class of 1957 was Qi? d l lbth 1956. The Theme of the Prom was HUnder Hawaiian Sk1eS.u The ,Af deco ations consisted of several realistic palm trees, a little grass hut, 1 , L! millions of stars, and ropes of flowers. The dancers enjoyed sitting at tables around the gym in the roped off area. Ten o'clock was set as the magic hour for the Grand Flater and his Queen Jany Crane were then seated on their Senior Class President, Jack Kaphingst placed the Queen's Judy Kelley, escorted by Jack then put the Kings crown on March. King Bob royal thrones.The crown on herhead. his head. King Bob and Queen Jany, representing the Junior Class, led the Grand March. Jany wore a white floor length formal, net over taffeta. She carried a colonial bouquet made of red sweetheart roses and white crown was made to match her bouquet. stephanotis. Her Judy Kelley representing the Senior Class wore a ballerina length white formal with small red dots. Joanne Cronce, escorted by the Sophomore Class President Marv Mazemke, wore an aqua blue formal. Darlene Rineck represented the Freshman Class in a floor length blue formal. She was escorted by the Freshman Class President, Dick Kaphingst. The music was provided by Larry Woodbury's Orchestra. Everyone danced with stardust in their eyes from nine until one o'clock.
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CLASS OF 1957 1 .X , - A iall ' FIRST Pow: N. Eastling c. Jawoyz ,e,,4Kap6bcsu1, TQ. Hasmnfwen. I - Vi J. H1ldeman,P.Gorman, Mr. DO 16' Aavisor' SBCON: AROMVJ' Bfnecwv ' QV 5, P.Fer-manich, B. Smith, JJKf , LJ Strebeh-L. 'B-ecker, J...Kel1ey. . Q... , ll vi ' TUIPD vow: R. semen, D.HapgSr1ch, T.bfhee1.eT. D- BQOWU. 15- Allen. TT' . VMJTV, 1, Amdt, E. Draheim. ji ,MJ ' ,K ,fl . f , y , , ms F V 7 K ' C 1' U 1 1 Mgt J f ,J 1 ' 4 ' J YA , ' U X' , V 1 ' ' 4 l fy 1 ,QX , X tt r . . ,y n I 1, wt w Jyyt ,RJ XJ Several boys represented ouriclass oJ'thd football team. They J , 'll' 0 U tg K9 were Bill Allen, Lyle Becker, Paul Fermanich, Don Knudson, Gordon Q .. 5, I KQJ if Schuelke, Len Oppor, Bay Pegerson, and, Tom' Wheeler. Don K 'dgeru 1 U ip J Len Oppor, Ray Peterson, G r on Schuelke, Tom Wheeler, a Paul b .1 , r anich were major letter wi ers. x 3x , I ,fl T , b bLJZ'Our homecoming court representative was Darlene Drath.x n L -tx ' xxx I ' ' 1 -J J The class WSock Hop' party was held in November. The Sock Mop X ' t LJ nd nd Queen were Tom Lotz and Marlene Klotzbueoher. .- gy J J, Lp round Thanksgiving time, we received our class rings. Also 0 t is lme we were getting well into the basketball season. Jun- jLf' bf! Cpior the team were Bill Allen, Hugh Leischow, Tom Martin, and 4 tl Lv! Tom eeler. Tom Martin and Tom Wheeler were major letter w1nnersK2QAAu1 1 L f I Cheering our boys on to victory drulng the football and OX! Q Q Z Sify ba ketball seasons were the cheeleaders, Pat Flanagan, Judy Kel- 415'5Z L qiyr BettefKasubosk1, and Sally Yoenz ill ondt?ehlAU sguad. The twoAwocC444,25 Q.nanLf , anagers rom our class were y e Bec er an o Kre s. ' 7 OA? DV Our representatives in the all school one-act play were Janyxj?LL! 1 U Crane and Marlene Klotzbuecher. ,Kz,M4nd.xfawnL- , QPU Many juniors are in music and participated in the solo- Tai, -jg -.Z l ensemble contest. The senior band majorette ls Jany Crane. Sally' H 'W' Roenz and Carolyn Schoen are twlrlers. Lfqwyn 2 S, We had an active participation in Forensics this year. There . were ten ,juniors participating in the Manawa contest. -flf ' W1 iff Highlighting our entire year was the prom we gave on Aprillb. We decorated to the theme 'Under Hawaiian Skiesn and danced to the - music of the Larry Wcodbarry Orchestra. Relgnlng as king was our ' able president, Robert Flater and his chosen queen, Jany Crane. fcwu fs V Cidnif
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