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is E hi 55 5 i E FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE CLASS PARTIES The St. Patriek's Day party, given by the sopho- more class, changed the gym to a recreation hall and dance floor. Ping pong and Cards made up most of the entertainment, and here in picture No. l you see Loren Gamet, Paul VVoodard, Hugh Brownell. and Ray Hansen playing off a tough game of cards. Near the Water fountain two pings pong players wait for a serve While in the left background sit some hewildered checker players, Later on in the evening preparations for re- freshments were done with the smiling approval of Mrs. Keay as she supervises her food commit- tee: Irene Alexander, Joanne Faszholz, Rosalie Collins. and Betty Sears. Miss Leeney stopped in to sample their coneoctions t2l. The results of their Work can be seen in the contented faces of Larry Smith, Don Barkhoff. Norma Nelson, Marilyn Larson, Gale l and Gloria Pitt 435. Something new was presented by the 1 class this year. They gave Logan's first ty. Different programs were portrayed out the evening, but the most exciting pro Truth or Consequences . In pictures -l. you find some of the results of the even As Dorothy Harter and LaVonne lleim Joyce Thompson and Larry Pitt blindll lyn Graham and Richard Swanson 1-ll. All the contestants had to guess the n beans in a jar. Here Grace Harvey an Finken ponder over the quantity t3i. Everyone could hear wedding hells het hee-haws of laughter as Floyd Sarff, o knee, paid his consequence by proposing Leeney r6t.
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JUNIOR ACTIVITIES e annual Junior Class All-School Party 2d the student body singing their favorite nas Carols fPictures No. 1 and 51. Al- it was a solemn occasion, picture one Wahneeta Walls in a double cast-director 2e ornament. Everyone enjoyed the delight- rty and evening ending in dancing. Music 'ovided by many famous dance bands ton of course!b. Dancing couples in range of mera were Muriel Dinkel-Bill Lemons and Birks-Dwight Weed 133. e Junior Class sold magazine subscriptions 1 money for the '52 prom. They won a plaque for reaching an all-time high of 551,205.80 in sales. After many weeks of door-to- door campaigning, the Juniors ended up with a free, all-you-can-eat , ice cream party. Marjorie Clark and Sharon Brownell are heaping Rodney Olsen's plate 163. Highlights of the evening's program were the presentation of trophies awarded by Miss Leeney, and a special award to Max Pearsall. who was high salesman t2b. Enjoyable entertainment fol- lowed. What's this? It looks like Dorothy Harter and Robert Obrecht are rolling chalk along the floor with their noses. Tell us. what kind of an award do you get t4b?
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MEET DIE IN ST. LOUIS its, camera, action as the entire Smith fam- se for their family portrait. Picture No. 1. amily consists of Agnes tEsta Dickinsonl, KMarilyn Grahaml, Mr. Smih fPhil Duvalll, 1Carol Soreyl, Grandpa Prophater fFloyd , Esther tBarbara Leonardl, Lon tLowell rl, Mrs. Smith fDorothy Ann Leonardb, and the maid tJoan Hansenl. Smith family, cozy in their parlor, do not it the trouble that is close at hand. The four ters look inocent enough, but when they ut that they have to move to New York be- of their fatherls new job, mischievousness ps rapidly. Jicture No. 2 the supporting cast sits prim :raight. They are Mr. Dodge lHugh Brown- Irs. Waughop fGrace Harveyl, the conduct' or fMarvin Collinsl, Fred Gregory tDon Griffithl, Lucille Pentard fSally Holetonb, John Shephard 4Tom Hickeyl, Ida Boothby 4Regina Vfhitmorel, and Mr. Duffy fFred Schwertleyl. Even the sadness of the family over Papa's los- ing his chance for a job in New York didn't damp- en John Shephard's spirits 135. Grandpa offers comfort to Mrs. Smith while Agnes and Esther look on 143, Tootie prepares for the kill lbiting Mr. Dodge's leg? as Agnes spurs her on. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. Duffy are too absorbed in what Mr. Dodge is saying to notice the girls' plan 453. Esther, Rose and Ida glare disgustedly as Lu- cille attempts to retain the attention of John and Lon f6l.
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