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FRESHMAN CLLSS OFFICERS M President Vice President M'ry Loo Bell Secretary Albert Elkins Treasurer Charles Upton Student Cauncil Doris B oten Advisor M . Copple The Freshman class, e large one, promises to go far, as yetindl perienced. we wish them all of the luck that they deserve. SOPHOMORE CLASS GFFICERS President Martha Rosemond Vice President Bernice Carpenter Treasurer Iver Dehlen 'Secretary Theodore Dupont Student Council Joyce Fox Advisor Miss Shullz The Sophomores e little wiser than the freshman are looking forward to the things that fall to their lot next year. An up-and coming class who promise to make themselves known.
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THE PRD! Ap-11 5, l956,the Juniorf class entertained the seniors, fee ulty school board members and wiveseat the annual Junior Prom. - Dinner was prepared by mothers of the members and served at the Congregational Church, after which they sent to the Moose Hell for dancing. The place cards, dance programs, and decorations were re presented by the South. Mr. Sewell, Ir. Benson, Miss Worley, Mr. Waller, M . McNeil, Mildred Hutehcraft and Wayne Miller were speak ers at the dinner. lies Van Haverbeke, played a piano solo. Vir ginia Miles and Marilyn M ehlethaler sang. Carl Flach played the piano. The dencejhall was decorated as a Southern garden, using a wall and flowers, n m on in front of the orchestra with streamers leading away from it getting lighter 'es they went. Wayne Hiller attrib ted a part to the program by singing a song. The dance was opened with s grand march. The success of the Prom is-due to Mdss Worley adviser and the class who cooperated. JUNIOR PLA! ll WThe.Three Hess Roses' ' February 5th and 6th,Al956 the Juniors gave their play entitled 'The Three Moss Rosesn. It was carried off well, being a light con edy. Complications arises when the leading man sends roses te the. wooing person, this involves him in an engagement. CN Much of its success falls o ldss Worley and of course the :pl endid work of the play cast. . Junior Class Officers President ' Wayne Hiller Vice President Kenneth Carter Secretary Glen Oberg Treasurer ' Kirk Rowlands Student Cou cil Miss Worley Adviser k
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