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L. to R.: Queen Sheila Allen, Richard Brock, King Gene Bruce, and Sandra Hurley. Junior - Senior Prom Moments To Remember was the theme of the 1956 Junior-Senior Prom, held in the beautifully decorated Tunnel Room of the Saint Nicholas Hotel. The Tunnel Room was transformed into a spring garden with roses covering the stone walls. Japanese lanterns and glitter- ing stars were suspended from a false ceiling. Following a smorgasbord dinner, during which the orchestra played soft music, the seniors, juniors, faculty, and guests enjoyed dancing to the music of Ben Bradley's orchestra. The juniors pre- sented lovely jewel cases to the senior girls and stud boxes to the boys. Graceful hands led the dancers Some Enchanted Evening
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The Student Council, the governing body of the students, is composed of twelve members of the high school, elected by the classes to serve as representatives in student problems. Each class elects three members. Mr. Goins and Mrs. Young are acting as advisors. The president, Richard Brock was elected from the senior class by the student body. The other officers elected by the Council members are: Bruce Wheeler, vice president; Mary Baer, secretary; and Maren Allan, treas- urer. The Council sponsored the Christmas pro- Skillful hands guide the student body L. io R.: Mr. Goins, R. Brock, B Wheeler, M. Baer, M. Allan, and Mrs. Young. gram, the March of Dimes drive, and planned many of the assemblies put on during the year. It also held an all-school dance for students and their guests. The biggest assignment of the Council, how- ever, was the regulation of all concessions and money-making projects carried out by the or- ganizations where school facilities were used. From these various organizational projects, the Council received a certain percentage of the earnings which helped finance the work of the Council and also created unity among the organizations. Student Council, L. to R.: L. Trusner, D. Bailey, R. Ep- person, B. Burns, C. Winnings, M. Allan, R Brock, M. Baer, B. Wheeler, C. Smith, M. Hastings, C. Rechkemmer, and D. Merriman. Council members decorating Christmas tree. « 24 »
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