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Paul Becker Sharon Summers Stanley Huston Charlotte Martin LaVerl Hess Ann Paul jack Rhodes Grace Bryant Gary Balch LaVerne Wick Clair Hess Darlene Lulow FOLLOW THROUGH Following a theme of Holiday in Rome, work for the junior prom was begun early in March to prepare for the big night on April 2. Through careful planning, expenses for the dance were cut considerably. Eager beavers at earning money for the class, they sponsored a dance after the Kalama football game. The saying all work and no playv didn't hold true for this class. On the night of January 22 a party was held in the little gym at which time all enjoyed ping pong, bingo and dancing. Ronald Powell Darlene Balch Vice-president Edith Blair, adviser Miss Krause, and secretory Joyce Stoliby take time out from cz conference to have their pictures taken. Diane Button Kirk Northcut john Pennington Linda Linton LaQueta Williams Roger VVanous Marilyn Brown james Knight
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