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Proms Present Pleasul 1'-W. Twirlers at the Junior Prom reflect the mood of the dum'e. The climax of the Junior Prom was the crowning of the Queen, Donna Tuberosu. x. 5 as Y v r c ,, c kc . ggx is These enchanting misses amd their escorts graced the court of Donna, Queen of the 1958 Junior Prom. First row: Dick Lubbehusen, ,lame Drews, Linda Welch, and Myron Busby. Second row: Dave Scl1a1effer,,loyce Quinlan, Peg- gy Burdick, crownbeurerg Dolores Burdick. Mike Higgins. Dave Humphrey, Queen Donna TlllD6l'lDSil, and Jim Nlcl Quade, junior class president who crowned the Queen. 46
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,lun Rivlmrfls. Tom llerniotly, nml ,lohn Gemlrirk :nhl the finishing touches to lllJIll0- room seven! Little Casino, lA'0llLll'1l Cropp, Dave Frey, Don Wiemllin, :mtl Don Barnes lwgxin ronslrurlion on one ol' home-room tf'n's projects, the lvlilgltdilllli Hall. Carnival Attracts Man In many respects, this year's carnival ex- celled all previous ones. Each booth maintain- ed an original style all its own, and partici- pating crowds speculated about the booths. The carnival, in general, drew a larger crowd than was anticipated. Money was contributed in a variety of ways, but the most popular was the games of chance, which afforded many prizes in return. Because several booths had their own microphones and supplied their own music, a carnival atmosphere surrounded all. The co-operation and the contributions of many assured the success of the carnival. lfliosvn by popular vote-, the-sv happy sluclcnls antcmlcil the King mul Queen of the lliIl'IIlV1ll. First ron: .lim lVlI'klll1llll'. Num-y Ron-4-km-l', Margo llortlon. :mtl Sam llryaun. Sevoml rom: lfrml Nation, lVl1lI'Qlill'6l Poimlcxlvr, ROSPLIIIIN' llore-y. Qlle-vu: Mike Kuliuski, Kingg Susan West, and John Koller. Dave Gurino, Student Council lll't'Sltll'lll., 1-roxuwd lln- royul couple. rg. vw if
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Plus Ro alt Mike Cahill, Slmron Pickeringr, Cathy Potlls, and Myron Busby happily anticipate the fun ut the Snow Whirl. J Y V U, - V ------- V -'vw ---- -,-Y--f--- reigned over the l959'ers production of the Sums YVl1irl. N Lovely ladies and handsome gentlemen compose un appealing court for our attractive Snow Whirl Queen, Dorothy Oeding. First row: Jim Murtz. Murylyn Reichert, June Drew, and Dick l.ubbehusen. Second row: Jim Pike, Sue Ann Hudock, Jeunene Stewart, crownbeurerg Mzldonml Streucker, and Jeffrey Lew. Third ron: Kenny lvlflftflilllil, Dorothy 01-cling, :mal senior class president, Joe Henning. 47
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