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2 ommiffeeo ,,-,gi V-sf ' . 1 2 . ' SALES COMMITTEE CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Bow I: Ian Smith, Iudy Turner, Alma Dean Monds. Row 2: Ianet Row lg Rqmqlee Hamilton, Rita Preussl Chair- Tupper, Karolyn Hamilton, Marion Storey, Chairman, Sherlenne mqni Bqbs Azlcmt, Row 25 Darlene Morris' Lg- Andrews, Barbara McLemore. Row 3: lim McCabe, Alan Wilmoth, ve-me Thomqsgny Dormer EXI-Ienryy Loretta Nilsen, Bessie Hamilton, Tracy Pope, Wayne Scott, Phil Treer Flow 4, Marion Trammell, Lee Vogan, lack King, culmination of the year's activities was the partici- pation of the girls in the fashioning of a flower chain for the Senior Commencement ceremony. Finally we came to the acid test: our championship game, The rfrzzultfe of this game would decide our future, Siiccc-:us was not only our motto, it was a habit. In keeping with this, we elected Ierry Cochrum our Captain, Bob Gooch our Co-captain, and Ardele lorqennen our Secretary-Treasurer, Even Hollywood took notice when we presented the play Time out for Ginger With nostalgia, we recall the after-game dances we sponsored. Our Senior Assembly was pre- sented, with traditional enjoyment. The pace was accelerated with a flurry of activities, Turnabout is fair play, so the Seniors were hosted at the Annual Prom by the Iuniors, Each occasion held a special place in our hearts and memoriesi the Senior Lun- cheon, the Baccalaureate, the picnic, The climax of this game was the Commencement, when each player totaled his score The final party of the year, the Hallelujah Hop, found us both happy to be forging ahead, and sad to be leaving the school that formed ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE the background for so many of our fondest memories. Row I: Lucile Burton, ludy Geries, Sandie Tal- May the lessons of sportsmanship we learned carry bot. Row 2: Linda Rhodes, lim Wenzel, Chair- iis through life in a spirit of cooperation and good will man, Herb Hamby, Phil Hatch. Auf Wiedersehen, Till we meet again, i ' I ,, 'v r it f LJ D N CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE ' Bow 1: Nancy Prange, Ann Zito, Chairmang Nor- BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE 1 ma Peckham. Row 2: Carol Beach, Donna Mud- Row li LG IUGHG GGdbe1'fY, CGFOI Mclntyre, Lin- ersbach, Ieannie Winters, Glenda Bennett, Alma da Wenter. Row 2: Ianice Lane, Herb Strentz, Turner, Lynne Vose. tnot picturedl. Chairman, Phyllis Miller.
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SENIOR OFFICERS Row l: Rarnalee Hamilton, Anita Beier, Yell Leaders, Row 2: Leland Sherbon, Boys' Athletic Mgr., Marilyn Shadowens, Girls' Athletic Mgr. STONE COMMITTEE Row I: Betty Io Morris, Ioy Stover, Alan Long. Row 2: Ierry Perna, Pete Radish, Larry Mesple, Dick lohnson, Pat Renna, Chairman Knot picturedl. LUNCI-IEON COMMITTEE Mary La Rue, Myrna Polser, Chairman, Theresa Virgin. enior 6 .7Le .S?irif of 1956 Gather round, teammates, and let us review the plays of the last tour games. Our first game was highlighted by the election of Kenny Pipes, Team Captaing Iudy Turner, Co-captain, and Tracy Pope, Secretary-Treasurer. We were green, and eager to make good. We enjoyed a Get-Acquainb ed Party and a Christmas Party. The team was solid and our spirits were high. Our second game was more exciting. Backing us was our own Sophomore Paper. With Kenny Pipes as our Team Captain, Iudy Lamonica as Co-captain, and Clara Spano as Secretary-Treasurer, activities lol- lowed rapidly. First, we had a very successful Assem- bly. We ordered our team rings. In the fun section, we had a Halloween Party, a Skating party, and a Valentine party for the birthday oi an outstanding player, Mr. Iohn Quill. To boost our dwindling finan- ces, the team instituted a series' oi cup cake sales. Success was now our slogan and we were determ- ined to stay with it. Our third game started at a fast and furious pace, with Kenny Pipes as Captain, Sharon Ferris as Co- captain, Iudy Lamonica as Secretary-Treasurer. We initiated the policy oi selling class activity cards. We proudly wore our new rings and class sweaters. In keeping with the times, our Assembly had a T.V. theme. The team displayed its dramatic talent in We Shook the Family Tree. With an eye toward the winter games, our potential champs held a Snow party, We transported the Class oi '55 to Paris tor the Iunior-Senior Prom. C'est si bon! Student body otticers for the next year were chosen from our class. The COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Row 1: Iesse Iones, Iacquie Hilton, Chairman, Sharon Ferris. Row Z: Betty Giordano, Tom Dunkel, Bill Meiggs, Laura Lee Laursen.
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