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f--' 5, ,r 5,1 9 I IoAnn Farrell and Don Lund the Iunior Prom King and Queen smile to show their a reciation X pp for being chosen as such. The Prom Royalty, King Don Lund and Queen IoAnn Farrell, were in- f f troduced by the Class President, Ron Worm. They led the grand march and all of the activities, doing a splendid job. Memories of the past school year could A not help but pass through the minds of those dancing to the smooth music of F the Templeaires. Souvenirs of this occasion were taken by the dancers, to file away for sentimental reasons, in the form of balloons, confetti, or streamers. .,Q 5 The Mardi Gras, as it always does in New Orleans, provided those of Marinette ' ' Q High with a memorable evenlng. mu lim Ronald Kallquist, Iudith Fast, IoAnn Farrell, and Don Lund, IoAnn Farrell, who was the Iunior Prom Queen pose for a picture after the Crowning. for 1953, smiles after being presented the crown. lv Mr. Harbort, Mr. Emmons, Mr. Exworthy, and their wives are much enthused with the activities at the Iunior Prom. I 4
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Don Lund was chosen as the King for the Iunior Prom. ip ie?-he f . 2 it , r .Q . Q Q it t 5 X f t ' ,. ,- P Q r t ,i M I ski' t it it l ow.. -5... The Templeaires beat out their rhythmic notes to the many popular hits, while the guests dance to these dreamy tunes. Balloons, confetti, streamers, a collection of them drawn up to a huge group in the center, was the sight that greeted those prom goers on May 17, 1953. A constant flow of melodious music, delicious refreshments, and a de- lightful atmosphere was the front that greeted the arrivals. Behind all this was many weeks of planning by the class officers and the class advisors. Aided by the many juniors on committees, this prom, the Mardi Gras was enjoyed by all. IoAnn Farrell, Don Lund, and Iim Schmidt pause for refresh- ments at the punch table. Ioanne Nelson, Wayne Dishaw, Ion Hanson, and Mary Hintz, relax at a table between dances. 12.
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AABS Victory 1954 At a meeting of Student Council, it was decided to nominate five senior girls to run for Victory Queen. The student body would determine the queen, and the four runners-up would make up the court. Iulie Clermont, a cute senior with a winning smile, was chosen as 1953 Victory Queen. Iackie Blanchette, Mary Plautz, Sandy Olson, and Iudie Fast were in the court. Everyone agrees that these girls formed a pretty picture and added gaiety to the festivities. Iulie Clermont reigns as Miss Victory for the M G M festivities. t it .2 iii Iackie Blanchette, Mary Plautz, Sandra Olson, and Iudie Fast, look on as Carl Sievert crowns Queen Iulie Clermont.
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