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We Studied and Leanned A government class learns about the Constitution A study hall works under the eye Whitmoyer r ' of Mr an Y as ar-, l r ........-S'- -1' Providing all the information a high school studentneeds is our well-equipped library. Under the direction of Miss Dorothea Mil l er the library is kept crammed with interesting and educational books. .,-- Arb Campbell and Dede Day use one of many reference books A sophomore studies in the quiet library 7 wmv KN' h Q in -A ll K Ay Z lx la y F' Y QM S 4' s ,i' Ti'Mt 'Q i Y- fx W ,, 7 l X, .. 1. Lyigxiakilm hN ' V' f by 'X al' it -'5.l a' l, iff? 1 ' . -5 ew, KVL I ' Li V AA x if , A 'int i , A M or 1 J' H I A X, i W A. ,s t4 4 tttftt I iliii A lll t it A Q A A lr ,i 1 '4 ,X
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We Went to Panic bon the Pnom Bob Yancey and Martha Monday rest between dances outside the Cafe du Paris A Paris street complete with dress shop, bakery, newsstand, and quaint sidewalk parks overlooking the River Seine greeted iuniors and seniors at the 1956 prom. Gaily dressed young ladies and their escorts spent an evening of dancing and entertainment in the Cafe du Paris Senior Margie Wild was crowned prom queen during the Festivities Plans were made and carried out by Duane Odle prom cha I rman and his committee including .lim Burrell Jim Harger Dede Day, Nancy Brown, Carol Soden, Janet Moser and Jeri Paskins Margie Wild is crowned prom queen by prom chairman Queen s court and their escorts prepare to dance the Queen s Waltz
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