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I . - I . Elflflfqlflfe I. B. Kessler fries hard no? To laugh as he reads The senior class will. ine, amen, an ,Sing 2. Everyone is . anxiously wanting fo begin. 4' 4R's-- Religion, Romance, Responsibility, and Reflection 3. D. Rlch,junior class pres- ident, fhanked The seniors for selling a fine example for The juniors. 5. The Moonbeams sef a sen - fimenfal atmosphere with nMoon- lighf and Roses.n were broughl ou? in Reverend Benke's speech. 6. While walling for the ban- quef fo be served, The juniors and seniors exchanged and signed programs. 82 7. S. Cole provided us wiih organ music before The banquef began.
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JW! 7 ZIWZZIWZ el' ii3Z7 Clif LlA6Llq6iC5 eiilzfzclgi 3. Annual awards were given to L. Hegg and J. Weber. These girls served the annual for three years. l. E. Lincoln, sopranog V. Casey, soprano: D. Fields, base: C. Jung, mezzo soprano, C. Kirkeby, piano: received awards for first place in the reglonal music contest. 5. Mrs. Groeneveld pre- sents awards for points ln the Dramaflcs Club. 6. Lettering in three sports are the following b0Ys! D. Halseth, R. Yerigan, R. Olson, R. Thomas, B. Kessler. Not Pictured is D. Fields. Bl 2. Receiving awards for fri-stale band at Okla- homa are J. Olson, R. Hallenbeck,S. Lofspeich, M. Fox, E. Lincoln. Not pictured is J. Kirkeby. These Cenfraliles minus R. Hallenbeck and plus J. Klrkeby, M. Strand, E. Preuse, J. Anderson were also members of the All Slate Band. 4, Mr. Mathison and Mr. Scott hand out letters to the athletes of MHS.
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at at Eat. Wm an W! fn.- ,Q mm l. The Royal Aces treated us royally with their moonbeam music. 2. If you've never tasted good punch then you missed the Hpunchn on May I3. 4. Center of attraction was the fountain at the dance. 3. The faculty can be seen as friends and niCe DEOPIE To know. 5. Streamers and low lights created a romantic setting for a memorable event. 5. Dancing was enJoyed by all on thls never-to-be-forgotten evening. 83 7. R. Hallenbeck and K. Kessler were one of the many couples who attended the love- ly prom.
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