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WH JANICE l LE Y ,huud t hc'-rlcader of the Orangu his shown hor athlntic ability ovt-r a Most Athletic Jatkcts, 1 ' '- ' dhask1-tball, purxod or years, Snt h.1:- piaye a ftball 111 during her high Sfimoi 'Jolie-yball, an 50. .. 1 M st Ath- dfiys and because of this was f-lectcc 0 S '- Class this year. Janice lctic gzrl of the SL111Jr -. l in almost ffvt-rythivig she docs and Gun- sxce s . . ' b - r 1 ition to that rule. 1 zales High s TOMMY Bone because ol' his standing in all sports. captain of the Apache ports art no ix ti SFQSTAK. othfzrwiseknovw ri as 'XT- 1-norieiuus build, is out- 'lihis year, he was a tri- football team on which he three uf his highschool years vb has played during k b ll teams Also a star on both track and bas et a 5 Q mic Most Athletic boy Tommy has 5 Q Most Literary ll-known for MADELENE SCHUFAANN, we ex:-ella-nt grades and outstanding scholastic abil- ity, was chosen for thc Most Literary post this year. Madclenc has been a member ofthe Apache Band for thruv years, svrving as band secretary this year. A sweetpcrstinaliryaridawillingness to serve have made Marie-lone a favorite among all the students . JAMES CARLETON, student radio announcer this year, and rflass truasurer, is also famous Ior his stholastic ability and intelligence. Bu- cause of thusn: traits, hu was elected Most Lit- 'f l thu Lax- urary. James has also strvcd on boti ington and POW WOW araxfs. '56 earned th X! Most Musical 4 ANN, elected Must 1' h Stmur Class has distinguished KATHLEEN L. L N D E lt Musical J t e - . ht-rsuli by making tht- All State Char us three yc.11's in succession, ln addition to being presi- rltnit of the choir two years, shcxs generous with lu-r talent, as shu uftun sings for the vari ous ' ' unit and churchvs andcivic groups 1n the comm y, 1s always willing to sing on talent shows and other school programs. r211.11z-.14 1 1P1111..1'I1L's 1 V,-,1u,,. MH x111,.Q.112.m1r1:1.: 31,,1.1.:111.. - 1:14 s --.11 t :sm-43,1.,..gt 1' 51, - ,JKML scars. msw t i 3 13. K -' dg- :vrl .f-.- 11211 1111- 1,411.2 ,.1. fs 11.1, :11.t:::t11ly .4 md' , was ,rm H Gllburl .t1w1,1.., .1 11.t,1,,-.- .11 me 1-x11.s1..1.- mmf DM YUM M213 has 'rhirlv 1:..- All-Dusiract Baazdfor 'hu-A --ass. lE.s :1,.:1fi ac:1v11.t-s ha-.-t-ii: kip: 1 1 Q1 .1-.xrtsys 431, -V 1-r :- t i
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Most Likely to Succeed Q. ,.. - 'f f at .,', ' Q7 JOY LYNN TIEKEQN, Selected Most Likely lo Succeed bv the Senior Class has earned h , , er outstanding reputation. Be S i de s being an ex- t ellunt student, Joy Lynn is always dependable andverycnmpctent. She served the Seniors this year as secretary' ofthe t lass and as els-as editor of thu Lf-xzngton. ', known to his classmates WHCTS wit! Mos phwt WOW s ri X crritlt-s, good behavior, and humor ' is also tht holde r of the titlt' of t Ltkely ToSuccr:ed. Herman was Staff ovr h L, .ip er for the Lexington and the POW Hi-IRMAN WOl.l'il- 'orhz cell:-:ity Y 1 1 lf and played tn the Gonzale S spat-he sam. Frlendllest XMOGENE B URNETT, chosen Friendliest of the Senior class, has gained this trait over a per od of h er school years by always being tqu pped with a smile and a bur st of laughter. lxrvogene was the editor ofthe POW WOW staff this year, and has played on the 'A Basketball team for the past two years. GE OR people who smile and seem happy and friendly all ofthe time. Because of this, he was selected to share this honor with Imogene. George served as president of the F.F A and also law isnt GE HEINS, is also one of those few 1 - P Y of action during the '54 I b PEGGY NEWB Senior Class, has proved her fitness to this title all during her school years. Peggy has participated in all activities of the school, some of which are: I-'.H.A.. choir, Orange Jackets, girls' sports, the Spotlight Club, and the student anno ' ERRX, Best All-Around of the Best A ll- oo! all lesson with the Apaches. Around BOB BURCHAR D, also elected Best All- Around, is deserving of this honor. He, too h . as been most active in all the organizations f 0 the school and outstanding in many. Being captain of the Apache football team and preside t n ol the Student Council have kept him busy but not t . oo much to keep him from being in these other organizations dur'n h' uncer. She rs always competent, willing to work, and help with everything. 1 g is school years: choir, band, basketball, track, baseball and some of the school plays, also.
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