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JUNIOR GLASS President -Isabel Walgren Vice President Guy Holst Secretary Marjorie Zyph Treasurer Eric Johnson Student Council Representative James Kimball JUNIOR PROM On April 13, 1954 the Juniors entertained the senior class, faculty, and the School Board members and their wives at the annual Junior Prom. The dinner, which was prepared by mothers of members of the class, was held at six-thirty at the Congregational Church. 'The Japanese motif was carried out in the dance programs, place cards and decorations. Mr. McNeil, as toastmaster,ca1led upon Isabel Walgren who welcomed the guests and Quintin Field responded' for the Seniors. Mr. Campbell, Mr. Sewell, Mr. Benson, Mr. Waller and Miss Schultz gave short ed by everyone, Mr. Campbell being Bower delighted the group with one Following the dinner, a dance Hall which was transformed into a flowers and the scent of burning in and the orchestra pit. Flpwers were also placed betw the edge of the floor. Japanese talks which were enjoy- the main speaker. Miss of her songs. was given in the Moose Japanese garden with cense around the hall een the benches around Lanterns and Ice Tea finished off the effect of the Prom. A The success of the Prom is a ttributed to Mrs. Cro setto, class advisor, and the committees and their chair mans, Eric Johnson and Marjorie Zyp h. JUNIOR PLAY On March 27, and 28, nOh Kayn, was presented by the Junior class. The auditorium was well filled both nights . The play was a mystery-comedy and the characters were well-fitted to provide both 'amusement and thrills for their audience. Mrs. Crosetto, director, deserves much credit for the successful production.
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