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A giant mural of Mauna Loa, a spouting Hawaiian volcano, was the center of attraction at the Junior Prom, May 14, in the gym. The heavenliness of soft pink and violet crepe paper draped into a false ceiling, toned with a dance tempo of the New Notes with Lynn Teadtke, in- spired a dreamy atmosphere. Hawaiian Sunset was the theme used throughout the decorations. The juniors made a refreshment bar supplied with island delicacies such as pineapple chunks and coconut macaroons. From the bandstand Lynn Teadtke mutes the notes of his trumpet while the pianist accompanies 1n the background. Junior Prom enhanced by island beauty The couples enjoy the music and decorations as they glide across the dance floor ,Q it x f . ii fi' Q is is 'AJ 9 'Q 5'-ff. 3, 4 ef S ' X in at ,Q 'ME E :if x L 3 aa- JVVE We
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Where is the diamond? was the big question asked at the junior class play Pass the Cream , directed by Miss Brackett a.nd presented on March 25. Caught in a tense moment is the play cast including actors, seated: Gus Thoele, Betty Reckmann, Janet Thompson, Lana Paulson, Joan Brackett, and standing: Larry Middleton, Torn DeMoss, Bob Cyphers, Phyllis Lutje, Steve Close and Patty Smith. Missing gem puzzles play cast Watching action across the Lamb, Janet Thompson, Sarah Lattimoreg Lana Paulson, Greta Lawrenceg Larry Middleton, Richard Lamb, Jr.g and Tom DeMoss, Richard Lamb. Sl'IAROLD'S SHOES The Dalles room are Betty Reckmann, Mrs. Bob Cyphers, as Bennings, emptied his pockets to prove that the diamond was not on his person while Patty Smith, Helene Lambg Steve Close, John Gibbsg and Joan Brackett, Jane Roberts, looked on. JW' We ,ef MONTGOMERY WARD BRADY'S GROCERY STORE The Dalles The Dalles
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f The trophy case boasted new attire during the heated campaigning season. Pictured are Margaret Brown and Peggy Alberty. SHS students took this year's student body voting seriously, as is evident by the sober faces of the voters as they elect their next year's officers. In the foreground are Alice Kaseberg just finishing voting and Lana Paulson getting ready to vote. With their backs toward the camera are Peggy Alberty, Ronda Fraser and Everett Royse, who with Margaret Brown served on the electign bag Votes pour in after campaign pressure After an apathetic attitude SHS displayed while electing their student body treasurer, the election board was hoping for a better turn out for the remainder of the student body elections. The campaigning proved to be successful. The students put up clever and convincing posters each saying his candidate was best. When the polls opened May 11, they were swamped by students anxious to cast their votes for his favorite. By taking a count at the end of the day it was discovered that a 1007, voting record was set. New officers were in stalled by Everett Royse, student body president at the awards assembly, May 24. The new student body officers installed were jim Duncan, president: Malcolm Eslinger, vice president: Darlene Miller, secretary: Phyllis Lutje, treasurer,' Bonnie Tatum, assistant annual editor: Mary Griggs, assistant paper editor: Diana Henrichs, advertising manager and Guy Andrews, sergeant at arms. WO0LSEY'S FIRES TONE WASCO EQUIPMENT CO. WALTHER WILLIAMS The Dulles Wesco The Dalles
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