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0 l 1 971 3 4 E l Tater. A multi-colored rainbow and accompanying decorations provided Merle Roeber gave the reading atmosphere for those attending the junior-senior banquet, uOvertl1e Rainbow is f I r. - Sr. Banquet Theme I A huge rainbow with a pot of gold at each 1 end was the main attraction for those attending l' the last social function of the year, the junior- l senior banquet. Sophomore waiters and waitres- i ses wore pastel colors to harmonize with the Charles Koeber, junior class president, presents Mr, theme. Johnson' a Class Sponsor' with a boutonnifire in llecords provided soft background music for 3 recognition of Mr. ,lohnson's time and effort IH pre- h . 5 , t e diners. 1 ' parmg for the banquet, PROGRAM Master of Ceremonies ...... ..... C harles Koeber Welcome .... .... C harles Koeber Response ..... ...... C harles Mellor My Sister' '... Merle Roeber Over the Rainbow .. . ....... Clarinet Quartet Congratulations to Senior Class l , f fwdw W w ,, ' ' , In response to the welcome, Charles Mellor, senior class president, thanks the junior class,
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Chamber of Commerce member, Ted Armbruster, con' gratulates Larry Hofeldt as he presents Larry with the outstanding athlete award, I Alex Stoddard, Sioux City Journal Tribune sports writer, presents Coach Maciejewski with the Sioux- land Coach of the Year award, Don Wightman, W Club president, commends the Pep Club for the fine banquet and for their loyal support throughout the year, TWT! X ip, .g., llltlilsllll .lj Qilllili Climax. :fi Wayne lligh athletes were honored with two banquets--the Chambers' of Commerce banquet and the pep club banquet. During the Chambers' banquet, athletes from both Wayne lligh and llahn lligh were awarded letter certificates. Special awards were pre- sented to the outstanding athletes from each school, Larry llofeldt and lloger Anderson. Coach lllaciejewski was honored when he received the Siouxland Coach of the Year award. llead basketball coach Jerry Bush from the University of Nebraska lcept the crowd entertained with his comments on the events of the past season. l,ettermen in all sports received their letters during the pep club banquet. A julie-box provided music for the dance. Diners listen to toastmistress Nancy Sheppard at the pep club banquet. 'K ,lim af, f ',Qf!,4,, 1 fi V. 3 8-4 J 4' 1 I7 X ,M , x
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The cast poses during dress rehearsal, Seniors of x56 Present ll ll Time Out for Ginger Time Out for Ginger is a story which starts with a fairly staid banker who finds the creative release he needs by lecturing to high school classes on the subject of Self-flllfillmelltt. His youngest daughter, Ginger, is so much impressed with his ideas that she goes out for the football team as ameansoffulfillment. The complications that result make the play very entertaining. Mr. Gilreath directed the play, and Phyllis Cook was student director. Lizzie Agnes Carol.. Howard Carol Joan ............ Jeannie ..... Ginger ....... Eddie Davis.. Tommy Green ..... . Mr. Wilson .... Ed Hoffman. . i i Eileen Flege Bee Kollmorgen Glen Houdersheldt Ellen Schulz Sherry Pryor Sandra Witmer .....Don Wightman .........Jerry Grubb .. Charles Ahlvers Eldridge Foster Glen Houdersheldt re-enacts the cheering after a touchdown. 1 l Ml l 1 fn i Excitement prevails in the play as weakling Jerry lil Grubb knocks out the star football player, Don Wight- l man, il 4 gw tl . it I, ,U Hx I ll i , t I 3 :H ll i it ll l W, ,lnl Val Meyer, Jerry Lueders, Larry Test, Darrel Heier, fl and Charles Mellor do their share by getting the stage 'l ready for the play. l E El ll
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