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Don Drown and Marlene Lahaie lead the Grand March for the Junior Prom. Don Drown was chosen to represent his class as Others in the court were Jane Bannow, junior presi- Prom King, and he chose Marlene Lahaie to be his dent, and her escort, Dave Linser, Pat DesJardin and queen. She was crowned before the grand march with Judy. Hansen, Lynne Johnson and Allen Manns, Pete a crown of red roses, and she had red roses in her Wood and Sharon Gould, and Tom LaFountain and colonial bouquet. Margie Kamin. Everyone excitedly watches as Don Drown crowns Marlene Lahaie as his Prom Queen. s l 27
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l As the evening progresses, we find many of the couples fi to tables, where they could sit and chat. Somewhere over the rainbow, Way up high, There's a land that I heard of, Once in a lullaby. On May 18, 1956, the Marinette High School gym nding their way was transformed into that land over the rainbow through the efforts of the 1956 junior class, when they presented their annual prom. Highlight of the decorations was the rainbow coming out of a pot of gold and extending to a sky of blue streamers. Happily dancing the night away are the many couples that attended the Junior Prom.
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i V x 4 'V-ff-..,,, 1 A In speech class, Billie Jean LaF0nd bashfully tells Santa what she would like for Christmas. Shelly Friedstcin reads a tale he has written in Miss Greene's senior English class. English One of the most outstanding traits of a well-educated person is his use of the Eng- lish language. Our English department strives to impress on the student the import- ance of good grammar, a sizeable vocabu- lary, and a knowledge of the literary works. English is required from the seventh through the eleventh grades and recom- mended in the twelfth, especially for college. The seventh graders look very intent as they study their English assignment. -s we 28
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