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Page 29 text:
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Advisor, Mr. Smith; Secretary, Kay Pitcher; President, Reinhart Jung; Treasurer, Gerry Solberg; Vice-President, Bert Benton. First, last, but not always, we are the mighty Seniors. For three years we have worked our way up to this supreme position. To us, we are the top of the ladder, the leaders, big-wigs, or bosses and we hope everyone else thinks so too! Our leadership was really put to the test, as the president of every organization connected with the school was a member of our class, as were many of the other offices filled by Seniors. Many of the boys were in the spotlight for athletics and some of the girls saw action on the yell squad. We especially want to be remembered for our Senior Ball, Wonderland by Night , because of its work, gaiety, and serpentine. Yes, time flys and our year of glory passed too quickly. Now we will have to start all over in the business world or the world of college to achieve this top position again. Wish us luck!
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Aimed a Martin Mike Marty Arvid Mokelbust Nancy Ottness Elaine Owens Jackie Perrigue Linda Pfieffer Kristie Quaale Larry Riechman Jerry Ronnei Bobbie Tate Sidney Teter Noreen Thayer Nancy Todd Richard Toon Billie Jean 7ucati 24
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by Night Wonderland by Night” was the title of our Senior Ball. This is perhaps the last activity we will put on as a class until graduation. A lot of planning goes into some- thing like this. Few people appreciate all that we do in the way of preparation, work, and time, so some people can have four hours of fun and dancing. Kathleen Berry and Sheila Richter were in charge of the decorations. You will have to admit that they did a great job. Some of their workers stayed working up to the last hour before the dance. It was certainly worth it, though. The heads of the other committees (food, advertise- ment, music, and entertainment) all did a big share in making the Senior Ball a success. I will never forget the EXOTICS, our band. They were just about the swingingist band, I had ever heard play! All of us young people really enjoyed them, but I'm afraid that they were a little beyond the adults. They had fun anyway. What makes formal dances fun? I really coudn't say. Perhaps it is because it gives everyone a chance to put on his best clothes and let loose the elegant side of himself. Whatever it is, it never fails to work. It sure made Wonderland by Night a success! Suzanne and Larry, through the entrance way. The EXOTICS, a treat for the teens, a bewilder- ment for the adults.
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