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Page 70 text:
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Kan uef fjfe Zyfy DwGy5f Bob Kessler, senior class presi- dent. gave a little speech and a word of thanks to the juniors for a wonderful banquet. The tables were decorated in the oriental style. The students waited for the banquet to start. Everyone was really hungry. Virginia Casey read the class will for the 1962 Junior-Senior Banquet. Rose Mullaney read the class prophecy. Miss Ioan Baillon was guest speaker at the banquet. Her speech, Moon River Anthology, left us with thoughts for the future. We were ushered to our seats upon entering. Stuart Tidblom, junior class president, was master of ceremonies for the ban- quet. The junior ensemble created the oriental mood with Japan ese Sandman and I Enjoy Being a Girl. 68
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Siren 7 we wonfwf 612614069 QQ Annual awards were presented to Ellen Lincoln, Nora Kuchenbecker, and Carolyn Weber for three year participation on the staff. South Dakota State College invited five Central seniors to visit them on scholarship day. Mr. Southmayd presents certificates recognition for achievement in scholarship to Ellen Lincoln, Mary Jane Kaisersatt, and Sandra Moose. Not pictured are Barb Laugh- lin and Randy Reichert. Mary Jane and Randy received scholarships. Jeff Olson, Ioan Anderson, Sonna Lotspeich, Jim Campbell, Nora Kuchenbecker, and Judy Bohl placed first with instrumentalsolos at the regional contest. This year four Central boys tried their hand at golf and succeeded. The boys are Jerry South- mayd, Greg Gile, Tom Blair, and Roger South- mayd. Medals were presented to E. Lincoln, sopranog V. Casey, sopranog and M. Richardson, baritoneg for first place in the regional contest. Not pic- tured, J. Lindstrorn, mezzo soprano. 67
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57 fo 9-aememger 9310122 The music of Chuck's Combo provided en- Tables decorated with spring flowers and the tertainment and fun at the prom. brick wall around the room created the mood of a Japanese garden for these students. Punch was served oriental style too by our prom waiters and waitresses The faculty had an evening of fun too These couples enjoyed dancing to the music in the garden. The mood was divine, Jim looks like he's having fun with his little Japanese friend. This beautifully painted mural was the main attrac- tion at the north end of the dance floor. 69
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