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Brian U'lEY Cecile James King Queen Senior flap The Senior HopewhaT a dance To be remembered! ! ! Name me one senior who will ever forgeT his class dance! This wonderful day sTarTed ouT wiTh an assembly based on The Theme of The dancee'The Roaring TwenTies. PariicipanTs carried This Theme ouT all Through The assembly by dancing To The Then popular CharlesTon, and fighTing over Charlie My Boy. Raccoon coaTs and '23 skidoo' played a big part in The musical comedy assembly. All Tuckered ouT from a hard monTh of preparaTions, everyone wenT home To geT spruced up for The big nighT ThaT sTill lay ahead of Them. Who was To know whaT sur- prises sTill were To be had as The nighT flew by? The royalTy was yeT To be announced eand whaT a Thrill for Those chosen when They heard Their names called over The micro- phone! ! ! Yes, iusT ask anyone abouT The Senior Hop and They will Tell you ThaT if was a dance never To be forgoTTen. Nancy Roberts First Attendant Clyde Mung First Attendant Marilyn Wallace Second ATTendanT Larry McKee Second AttendanT
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104 Sharon Merrill First ATTendunT David Sandvik FirsT ATTendum Kathleen Elder Second AtTendch chd Kirk Second ATTendonT Grunt Schultz Ralle! Christianson King Queen Saphomra Slide The day of The Sophomore Slide finally arrived on schedule. Here was The big day To be remembered by everyoneeespeciolly The Sophomores. IT sTarTed wiTh a bang 0T 10:30 when The assembly began. And whoT an assembly H was! Based on The Theme, WiTchcroTT, you can well imagine whoT some of The Things were ThaT made The assem- bly The wierdesT ever puT on in This high school! AT The dance GronT SchUsz and RalleT ChrisTionson reigned as king and queen while Sharon Morrill, David Sandvik, KaThleen Elder, and Boyd Kirk assisted Them as oTTendonTs. A few difficulTies arose when iT was discovered ThaT additional ouTside acTiviTies had been planned for The same evening. Because of These oTher programs, many hCld To miss Their class dance-buT The ones who had The wonderful opporTuniTy 0T CITTending Thoroughly enjoyed Themselves. These TorTunoTe few will never forgeT The fun and laughs They had 0T The Sophomore Slide of 1958-59.
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Junior Class Val Kendell Preferred Man Brent Wagstaff Senior Class Sophomore Class Jimmy Hunt David Sundvik The Preference Ball proved to be on- of the biggest and best dances of the yea But then it was girl's choice and if th. girls wanted to get their preferred man the had to ask about a month before the done As a result, the men above are our pr ferred men. They are all friendly and she a great deal of leadership in the scho- and in their class. Brent, our studentbod president; Jimmy, our senior class Vic president; Val, our Junior class presiden and David, our sophomore class presiden are always ready and willing to help an one who feels down in the dumps an their warm, cheerful smile can make yo feel like a million dollars. The lucky gals who hooked these guy Just think, to be escortedl to the Preferen- Ball or anywhere else with one of the men. They are not only goodelooking, b they all have an outstanding personality, The assembly for the dancel under th direction of Myra Campbell and Lind Lewis, was indeed tremendous and tied i marvelously with their theme, Mystic Wo derland. The guys and gals who partic pated on the assembly had to be up earl to get to the school auditorium ready fc those early morning practices and the there were the late hours spent after scho so that everything would run smoothly. The Girlsl Organization sponsored th dance and the officers spent many hou in getting everything ready. Besides th decorations and floorshow there were th assembly and girls voting on who the wanted as their preferred man. For making the Preference Ball one th Well, the girls got their preferred man and to be worth all the work that went into it for the none of us will ever forget we give 0 what fun they had. The dance iust sparkled with Studentbody really enioyed it; and the orchestra thanks to the officers of the Girls' Orgo the many new dresses and happy faces, and of set the mood for each of the couples, making The ization. course, with the decorations. The dance proved dance pass by much too quickly. 106
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