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King Jerry and Queen Alma Junior Prom. On April 6 amid the spring setting of April Showers, King Jerry Hutch- ens and Queen Alma Schaefer marched to the umbrella which served as a throne for this year's Junior Prom. The gayly decorated gym gave the im- pression of spring with its pastel flowers, ruffled umbrellas, a pool, and murals on the walls. The couples passed under a flower-covered trellis and onto the floor. The dancers were covered by a crepe-paper ceiling as they danced to the strains of Jerry Billington's orchestra. Jerry Hutchens and Mary Warren were general chairmen, and Miss Finnegan was the prom adviser. 22
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Row 1: Martin Alwin. vice president; Jack Lucht, Loyalty representative; Duane Kraemer. Loyalty representative. Row 2: Connie Baumgarten, Loyalty representative; John Prange, president; Carrie Greenwood, secretary-treasurer. Senior Class History As timid freshmen we were initiated into the activities of R.H.S. by the class of 1948 at their hardtime party. Our talents were not long hid- den under the timid exteriors. At homecoming, the first big event of the year, we carried off top honors for our homecoming skit, and a float from one of our homerooms won the the- ater party while Arnold Brylla and Jack Lucht carried off first and second places in the hobo parade. The officers were Connie Baumgar- ten, president; Herman Schroeder, vice-presi- dent; Jim Goodman, secretary-treasurer; and Dick Skinner, Loyalty representative. Our class was unique as it was the first class in many years to have a freshman class party. As our theme, we chose April Showers and featured as intermission entertainment, a spring fashion show with masculine models. Returning as assured sophomores we sudden- ly became aware of the meekness of the fresh- men and wondered if we had been the same. Our leaders for this year were Lyle Holtz, pres- ident; Duane Kraemer, vice-president; Helen Gade, secretary-treasurer; and Jack Lucht, Loyalty representative. Amid icy fingers and crawling spiders, Black Magic cast its spell upon the dancers at our sophomore party. Attending the state basketball tournament in 24
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