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REAL HEP KIDS 50 1 'MW J' V 2 W4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Standing: Mrs. Hodge, Mr. Gunderson, Advisers, Seated: Darrell Lokken, Treas., Mike Bell, Pres., Howard Riebe, Vice-Pres., Les Baker, Sec. JUNIOR CLASS A successful year started by the junior class's election of officers at the beginning of the year. Those elected were the following, presi- dent, Mike Bell, vice-president, Howard Riebe, secretary ,Les Baker, treasurer, Darrell Lokken. The juniors were well represented in many activities around the school including basket- ball, football, baseball, track, Lambda Kai Epsilon, student body officers, student council, Girls' Club council, Girls' Club Officers, song and yell leaders. The junior class was proud to have Pat Dobson chosen princess for the annual homecoming. This year during the annual Orthopedic Pro- gram, the junior class came through to win first place in the produce drive, judged on quality, quantity and display. Every Saturday morning, sleepy-eyed juniors found their way to the high school kitchen where they canned applesauce, crabapples, pears, peaches and prunes. It was easy to tell who the juniors were by their scratches and bruises from climbing up, and sliding down trees to pick the fruit to be canned. The juniors also partici- pated in the Orthopedic Program which was held on October 26. Sidewalk Cafe was the theme of the after game dance the juniors held after the game with Burlington. Card tables covered with checkered tableclothes gave the illusion of a Parisean cafe. Entertainment was provided at decorated with cut-outs of old fashioned lamp posts had the players' names on them. Door prizes were given. Fantasia was chosen by the junior class as the theme for the annual Junior Prom. Presi- dent, Mike Bell was chairman and vice presi- dent Howard Riebe was co-chairman. Mrs. Hodge and Mr. Gunderson were our advisers. Committee chairmen were as follows: tickets, Dan Jones, punch, Phyllis Williams, invitations, Susan Waltz, announcements, Margie Haselton, posters, Virginia Van Valin, paper publicity, Virginia Dubuque, patrons and patronesses, Janet Anderson, finance, Bob Cook, programs, Cheryle Bueler, music, Les Baker, entertain- ment, Sharron Schwarzmiller, cloak room, Pat Stribling, photography, Dick Johnson, construc- tion, Charles Randleman, clean-up, Dick Butler, decorations, Steve Kester and Diane Linse. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riebe, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell. Decorations were centered around the color scheme of pink and silver, with a fairyland scene at one end of the gym. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eickhoff led the grand march to the music of Danny Holstroms' Bandf Thus ended another successful year for the class of '57 to add to their memories of school intervals by some talented juniors. The walls, life. N ,' egg 1, 1 -.fri ' L., . PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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MOMENTS T0 REMEMBER Left-SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Row 3: Mike Mclntyre, Pat Peters, Nancy Medema, Bruce DeWald, Row 2: Chuck Stocker, Peggy Luxmore, Theresa Rossignal, Marie Hansen, Diane Riley, Sally Johnson, George Price, Row I: Mr. Miles, Adviser, Rose Ander- son, llene Jacobson, Joan Kreiger, Nancy Wardlaw, Nancy Schott, Miss Fowler, Adviser,Righl: Decoration Committee, Chuck Stocker, Pat Peters, Janice Reichelt. SENIOR BALL Amid a cozy winter setting, couples and chaperones had a wonderful time at the Fan- tasy In White, Senior Ball, which was held in the old gym. At the north end a mural depicting a winter scene consisted of black trees sharply outlined against a light grey sky with an ice pond in front. Glistening silver and white fir trees set at different places along the two sides of the room and artificial snow sprayed at frequent intervals gave a wintry effect. From the center of the floor Art Dales' four piece band furnished enchanting music for the festivities, streamers coming down from a false ceiling formed a large icicle. Miss Fowler and Mr. Miles, the senior class advisers, worked with the committees to make the ball a big success. JUNIOR PROM Couples danced in a romantic setting of the old and beautiful buildings of Venice. The iuniors concluded their big year of activities with the Prom Carnival in Venice. The big mural at the south end portrayed a gondolier poling his boat in one of the city's many canals, with buildings in the back- ground. Along the side were several gondo- liers and a mock setting of water. Strings of pennants of varied carnival colors were ex- tended from one center point to form a false ceiling. Danny Holstrom's band played under a re- production of one of the famous arches for which Venice is noted. Mrs. Hodge and Mr. Roberts contributed many ideas and helped the chairmen. left-Grand March at Junior Prom, Right: JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Row 3: Jack Salvadalena, Mike Mclntyre, Ron Rider, Dave Stecher, Bill Thompson, Roy Webster, Row 2: Chuck Stocker, Bruce DeWa'd, Pat Peters, Rose Anderson, Kay Keaton, Row T: Mrs. Hodge, Adviser, Ilene Jacobson, Sally Johnson, Nancy Wardlaw, Nancy Schott, Claire Bozett, Diane Riley. PAGE TWENTY-THREE Q
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