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Junior Class Play K I N59 Friday, November 8, was thc- opening night of the Junior Class Play, Dear Diary . The story was based upon a teen-ago girl who kept a make-believe diary. When her father found the diary, then the trouble started. This rollicking, fast-moving comedy was ably presented and directed by Mrs. Vera Zimmerman. Members of the east were as follows: Janet Maxwell fKay Collinsl, John Maxwell QDavid Hughesl, Connie fHarryc-tte Andersonj, lit-tty Lou fMarilyn Miller, Wilbur Qliddie Mala-oml, Hercules flien Jettonl, Bernadine QSM-phanie Pershingj, Marvin fMauriee Chasey, Aunt Mary fDonna Larsonj, Miss Murray flsinda Sparksl, J. C. Mallory 1Andy Blakey, Molly fJanice Hargisy, and Miss Lewis fBrenda Millerl, Junior-Senior Ba nquel On April 22, 1958, the Junior Class of New Market High School entertained the Seniors and Faculty at a banquet in their honor. The guests passed through a giant heart into the gym The lovely red and white decorations, the fluffy hearts, and the spirit of love and spring-time all about gave the night that extra sheen of glamour. The theme was Sweethearts on Parade , The delicious banquet was prepared by the Junior mothers and served by the Sophomore class. Music for the prom was furnished by a local swing band. Clarinda Iowa Llberty 2 -22 17 SONDAG IMPLEMENT COMPANY L. 3 3 li T I 50 MILLER PRODUCE Clarinda Iowa Llberty 2 - 3 834
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