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Page 33 text:
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in the Womb of Time . . . The junior play, Gramercy Ghost, was presented in February, and the cast did a superb job under the direction of Mrs. Perry. Many came to witness the production and thoroughly enjoyed this Broadway comedy hit. Following the performance the juniors flocked to an open house at Packanack Lake for an evening of dancing and food. In June the presentation of the junior- senior prom concluded the year's activities. Practically all of our graduating seniors at- tended and enjoyed a delightful evening. In a setting adorned with flowers, the lovely queen and her attendants reigned graciously throughout the evening. The junior class thanks Miss Carmen, its adviser, for her help during the past school year. M.. I dem- David ISERS X L to R W manf Se dffoyd, V- -r I 1111 creraryg Beatrice Iigitfgjjesjiqdenr allgrhli-jikH fesi 2 feasuret C' er Stanley Karamanol plays a peppy march on his trombonp wiilg flgg Inge and Adele can prove for tlacuzvcllcfs what Mr Domm 29 Wayne High Band. explained zn chemzstry class.
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N CAYXMEN MES 23.52 Advise' YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVES - Gail Richmond, Hallinan, Judith jatinen. There Are Many Events JUNIORS The junior class started off the social year by sponsoring the first dance, the 'tSock Hop, which had the distinction of being the first dance held in our gymnasium. Sharp argyle socks decorated the walls. When the crowd arrived, the dance floor was similarly adorned. Early in the school year it became known that the juniors, with other underclassmen, woud take part in initiating a tradition. For the first time, they had representatives who worked with the regular yearbook staff. It is hoped that through this experience the ju- niors will have less difficulty in putting their own yearbook together next year. The annual Senior Spaghetti Dinner found the junior girls servingg and if you looked behind the scene into the kitchen, you would have seen them elbow-deep in dishes. In the fall, orders were taken for class rings. There was a great response, and most of the juniors are now sporting a Wayne High School ring. Beatrice Powell, Mary Green, Mary
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