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FACULTY THESPIANS take a deep bovx after last years play Mr Arnold M1ss Ford M1ss Hughes M1ss Pflffner M1ss Koenmgs and Mr Wemrlch shared th spotllght m th1s comedv ROME WASN T BUILT m a day but a South Sea Island can go up pretty fast Vvlth Duane Chnstlansen John Mmdlola Jack Cum1skey and Wayne Franzen combmnng efforts Prom goers of 55 were dehghted wlth the results INVESTIGATIONS ARE THE THING these days so th A group SWltCh6d the procedure and dxd a lxttle 1nvest1gat1ng of Washmgton dur1ng sprmg vacatlon 12 Apnl Sunny weather and long mtervals of starlng out of wlndows marked the physlcal arr1val of Spring and sprlng fever A Cappella practlced overtlme for a dellghtful Sprxng Concert Along w1th the vocal beauty of the concert Orchestra FeSt1V3lS added much serenlty to the commumty Leap year had no effects on the WHS Prom Girls hopefully awalted the moment when thev would be asked, and everyone plunged mto the decoratmg to convert the gym lnto a Rhapsody 1 Blue May Crammmg late 1nto the nlght senlors faced the Elks Scholarshlp challenglngly After a month s study they knew thelr Const1tut1on and 1ts amendments thoroughly Prom decoratxons were We were too busy asm THOSE BROAD SMILES are proof of a memorable evemng Kmg John Roso and Queen Donna Evans pres1ded over 55 Prom 1' V l 1 4 ' , - . v . . . - - , V , v - V ' Y 7 A ' if 'n 71 7 1 - - 1 Y l , . . - - , . , . . 2, X . li' A ,Tv Y , J' 7 N -Sq ,L Z 'If' 2 M , . . I A ' Y
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THE BEGINNING OF THE END as semors were measured for caps and gowns John Ou ens looked xmpressed as the v1tal statistics were recorded mldnlght 011 OUR GOOD NATURED CUSTODIAN Olhe was caught at a famlhar chore wie.- '14- KIMS CALL FOR HELP was answered by GAA ers Ann Davxes and Jacquxe Tmgle 1n after school candy sales March Rad1o announcements mtroduced Student Tralnlng Day to the communlty Students pre- pared themselves for runnmg McCoys Store A very successful day the manager even had a prlvate secretary Dle Fledermaus muslc was a very fam1l1ar sound as many students blended volces wlth adults and presented the opera ln the Avon Theatre Chorus llnes and vaudevllle gags were rehearsed for the KIWHHIS Show Term papers, unpred1ctab1e March weather and report cards were overlooked as semors ordered grad uatlon announcements and were measured for caps and gowns Too late plans for blue robes had to be abandoned T1me Out for G1nger relaxed many as even poor weather could not keep the attendance down 11 0 0 Q ' v , . gt fl ' ,!,.f 7' -. . . . I' I .l G '11-3 lv-vi 5. .,l, '- 'f e gg V , ' W ' 1' r' , x ' r + an- 11 . Q01 , Y' I -' cc - as 9 1 it M.: . , , L ..- 1 v 1 ' KC ' 77 ' , . , Cf ' ' 37 v. . r . ' by . . r la , , 1 , . ' 'Lf - . - .g ,- . , t
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ALL PRESENT AND ACCOLNTED FOR' A pause at the COI'lClllSl0I'1 of the gland march of last 3 ars plom for sprln fever fmally fmlshed as gxrls made appomtments for ha1r styhng and boys p1Ck9d up the1r tuxedos A gala affalr couples left the dance for a de 11c1ous post prom dlnner From colleges to foun drles sen1ors V1S1ted Wlth hopes of fam1l1ar1z1ng themselves wlth the1r future pos1t1ons as Semor Orlentatlon Day came upon them June Caps and gowns arrlwed as senlors practlcerl the1r graduatlon pI'OCG5S1OIl All over the bu1ld mgs students were sharmg books and notes for then' fmal exam1nat1ons ln hopes of passmg Group p1cn1cs brought the close of dCllX1t19S as students let off steam Dxplomas emptx class rooms and vacant lockers brought the close of another year at Waukesha I-hgh School iQ I ix WRITER S CRAMP became a common Qomplamt Shu ley Vmtent and Bruce Plke sxgned 55 Megs GLEE OR FEAR Donald Herhts expxessnon was not qultm cextam as he accepted hxs tllplOI1l3. Saw' 3 13 2 l qi , b H 1 - ' l 1 1 4 K ' , . I V . . N , L v v A v - B A . , 4 A 61 Al ' ' , T I K ' . , , . . A ,l , ..- V . If N 1 6 1 I Y 0 :. , L' I lf' V y I 1 at 4 f W I ll X el! 1 4. L l ' 'l x X 4 , , . n 4 id . f , ' , . .I ' 1
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