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Shown practicing for the Senior Class Play, Room For One More , are, left to right above, Sue Kern, Irene Walls, Margaret Duckworth, and, on the floor, Jerrye Ann Fox. The play was presented in the afternoon of Apirl 22 and the evening' of April 24. The other members of the cast were Frances Jones, Patty Jo Moore, Joyce Mc- Quiston, Barbara Ashby, Jerry Nichols, Richard Land- rigan, Hubert McWilliams, and Ella Reed. I is 'x Z ' r i 3 1: X, s , .M , NX 5 xx-5' -ali' nmsf........ Miss Snow Flake Carolyn Hickman and Bill Springer were chosen Miss Snow Flake and Jack Frost at the Snow Whirl, the mid-winter senior dance, which was presented January 23, in the boy? gym. The other candidates for Miss Snow Flake were Bonnie Bengge, Pat Craig, Martha Adams. Joan Budafk, and Gail Comer. Candialafes for Jack Frost were Toni Dobbs, XVayne Lentz Phil Peterson, Ronnie llorsett, and Tom Figggt
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U. N. Representative Sandra Grimes was chosen by the faculty and seniors to represent G. W. H. S. at the United Nations last fall. Sandra and her alternate, Wayne Lentz, were chosen by the faculty from a list of candidates nom- inated by the Senior Class. Each year representatives from all Indianapolis puplic high schools are sent to the U. N. They are sponsored by a group of public spirited business men. After her trip, Sandra reported about her experience to the school and made numerous speeches around Indianapolis. Dorothy Schmid was chosen queen of theannual Militlry Ball held December 13 in the boys' gym. Other candidates fn' quec-n were Pat Craig, Sandra Grimes, Bonnie Bcnge, Joan Budack, and Gail Comer. Cadet Lieutenant C ol o n el Charles Nell, alcng with other members of the R. O. T. C., made he Ball a great success.
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Sandra Grimes, Put Craig, and Patty Moore look over col- lege catalogues on display in the Social Studies Library dur- ing' Go to College lVe0k . 7' , i 1 C 3 0 To College Weele N., l . 1 Q' gy 10 ' 'i .lu sl' 15 I-she ...BLM .. Sandra, Pat, and Patty were chosen by the Senior Class to compete for school honors in the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Pilgrimage Contest. Sandra was then chosen by a vote of the faculty to be the school representative in this contest sponsored by the Caro- line Scott Harrison Chapter of the D. A. R. The Washingtonians, the senior girls' service or- ganization, assists the freshmen girls with their prob- lems. Pictured here is Annetta Chandler, president of the Washingtonians, helping Kitty Bruton, freshman, with her program for the semester. The Washing- tonians also gave a party for the incoming freshmen girls in the fall and in January.
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