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Page 57 text:
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Uur Junior Prom The theme of the Junior Prom was Fantasia . The color scheme was emerald green and white. Tiny wishing wells were the centerpieces on the tables. The walls were accented by small white picket fences with climbing red roses. The stage was enclosed in a green and white archway. At the crowning of the king and queen, the setting was white metal lawn fur- niture with an arch of red roses. This Whole setting was under a ceiling of white sky and gold stars. The king and queen of our Junior Prom were Frank Miller and Carolyn Scheibley. Other members of the court were: Joan Ochs, Jack Graeff, Carol Wolfe, Arthur Seiger, Janet Rentschler and Larry Putsavage. The court attendants Were: Stella Griiiiths, Patty Clouser, Frank Zerbe and Neal Quesnel.
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Page 56 text:
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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right-Susan Richter, Sara Jane Hatter, Diane Withelder, Sonia Schell, Rose Marx, Fay Brassington, Kay Rentschler. Standing, left to right-Lester Brown, Robert Ossman, Donald Gauntlett, John Reiner, William Allar, Gary Zerbe, Mr. Clouser, John Leininger. Seventh Grade-Kay Rentschler, John Leininger Eighth Grade-Rose Marx, Lester Brown Ninth Grade-Susan Richter, Fay Brassington Tenth Grade+-Sara Jane Hatter, Robert Ossman Eleventh Grade-Diane Withelder, William Allar Twelfth Grade-Sonia Schell, Gary Zerbe, Donald Gauntlett Roving Delegate-John Reiner T , SONIA SCHELL, President For the first time in the history of Tremont High School a Student Council has been formed. This is a chance to let the students share in the governing of our school. There are two members from each class who are representatives on the council, with the exception of the Senior Class which has three and one delegate-at-large repre- senting the whole school. Through the efforts of the Student Council, we have maintained better conduct in the halls, started a school newspaper, installed a water cooler, taken care of special assemblies, and collected money at basketball games. We wish to express our best wishes to the graduating class.
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