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Sharon Oviatt and Gale Muxfeldt spend intermission time en- ioying the patio. John Black, spon- sor, untangles two of the more obstinate S strings of flowers which formeda delicate back-. , ground for the occa- 'L sion. 1 Mrs. Mildred Ryan, SPOR- sor, adds a new feature to the prom by serving punch during the dance. Mexican hats, invitations, napkins and bright crepe paper runners help to create the fes- tive atmosphere. :Setting fha .cfldoocfu gunioz-genial ,QDZOITZ One of the fondest school memories always is that of prom time and the l954 Junior-Sen- ior Prom was no exception. The Mexican theme was carried out with a stone wall around the gym forming a garden behind which hung rows of pink, blue, yellow, and white carnations. Crepe paper vines dropped along the walls and gay streamers twisted their way across the ceil- ing to the sombrero hanging over the center of the floor. Howard Harter, Bar- bara Dinkel, Stanley Weed, Delores Dakan, Nile Muxfeldt, Louise Divelbess, Jon Jacob son, Bonita Thomas! Larry Charleson, Jul lene Olson, Ronin Barney, and Sharon Oviatt not only very capably served thebanv quet, but also present- ed an entertaining hat dance.
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ggzaasfzfing kgs .Queen Homecoming is one of the most exciting events of the school year. The question of who the cpeen will be is asked weeks be- fore the big moment. On the evening that Logan defeated Onawa 6-0, Lorraine Col- lins was presented as Homecoming Queen of 1954. As her attendants, Elaine Myer and Marcella Karsten looked on while Gale Mux- feldt, captain of the football team, crowned the qieen. Pauline Stentz, Homecoming Queen of 1953, presented each girl with a beautiful bouquet. That afternoon the homecoming parade of high school floats made its usual way to the city park. At the pep meeting the three winning floats were presented with trophies. The FHA float was chosen as being the out- standing one of the parade. Second place went to the sophomores' graveyard scene. Prediction that the game would be a cinch for Logan was the theme of the float which won third prize for the freshmen.
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