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vw suuln - BACK ROW, Left to Right: Lenora Anne Murray, Shirley Johnson, Jane Keltner, Marguerite DeArmond, Lavonne Viles, Doreen Walker, Norma Ware, Ramona Prewitt, Wilma Steele, Charline Holton, Marjorie Gray. THIRD ROW: Imogene Hedrick, Roena Hammond, Eileen Stalnaker, Rheta Daubenspeck, Etta Dell White, Nellie .To Bricker, Barbara Brown, Alice Marie Neill, Delores Sloan. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Morton, Helen Elliot, Hazel Wright, Margaret Mills, Louise Yadon, Beverly Herrell, Genevieve Simmitt, Etta Cusick. FIRST ROW: Joyce Small, Flora Miller, Norma Sartin, Margaret Maynard, Frances Phillips, Delores Holton, Barbara Baldwin, Bonnie Wilmoth, Miss Carlson. CHEERLEADERS: Ermalene Schupp, Enid Burr, Alfreda Czechin, Ensley Prewitt, Shirley Neff, Margaret Crawford. President . . . . Imogene Hedrick Vice President . . Eileen Stalnaker Secretary . . . . Roena Hammond Treasurer . . . . Mary K. Henley will? A
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. mal Wh The Christmas For Xeiftan a t ? Mrs- CO P - Us Cal-ds at Ei da Ia y and I D061 SW' , .Ji 21436 T E' Perf What are You domg . 21 e ? offfvftg gr SIIHIHH On Friday, December 17, 1948, school was dismissed for the Christmas vacation and that night a big formal dance was held in the high school auditoriurn. The gaily colored formals of the girls blended with the more conservative tones of the boys' suits and added the final touch of gayety to the occasion. The music was furnished by some of the country's leading bands, compliments of the phonograph, of course. Refreshments consisted of punch and cookies, compliments ofthe home ec. girls. Everyone seemedto have a good time, and the dance was put down are for another one like it next year. M155 Carli-On? and ents ,girls Were C HR IST MAS FOR MAL as a big success, hopes HOME, EC . DANCE Well, faith and b'gorra, if the home ec. girls didn't have a Saint Patrick's Day dance, on March 17, of course. Breaking the tradition of making this a formal occasion, they all arrived decked out in print dresses and jeans, all ready to try their hand at a big square dance. Besides square dancing there was round dancing, and even a few card games were in progress. A'few accommodating freshman girls served up the refreshrnents which consisted of sandwiches, lemonade and cookies. Everyone had a hilarious time and went hom t ' e horoughly tired but happy. 61
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