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Wh o ' s BEST PERSONALITY MOST LIKELY TO SUCOEED Joyce Binner Sylvia Wright Lorin Warchimc John Smith MOST COOPERATIVE MOST TALENTED Linda Myers Judy Otto Barry Miller Jeff Byers 24-
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Many of the juniors were chosen for the school play and greatly aided in its success. The American History Class took a field trip to Gettysburg Bat- tlefield. A guide pointed out the important points on the tour. A picnic lunch was eaten on the Electric Map picnic grounds. The story of the war, told on the Electric Map was very interesting. After an interesting tour, we returned home by bus to resume class activities. Plans and arrangements were made for the long awaited junior- Senior Prom held at Colonial Country Club on May 23, 1958. Our junior year was over. We were now eagerly awaiting that most exciting time of our lives f being seniors. Our senior year finally arrived. This is the year which we have all looked forward to since first grade, We were assigned to the home ,rf 1.1 -rt Senior Float - Chinese Garden rooms of Mrs. May and Mr. Hasinger. f C 5 The class elected john Smith as president, Barry Miller, vice- ' president 5 Ted Good, secretary 5 and Bob Slagle, Treasurer. B.. Our first project was the selling of porn poms. They were purple Qi . and white and became a familiar sight at football games. We also sold walnut and peanut brittle candy. Jerry Brownawell was elected president of the Student Council. During the summer vacation and the first several months of Farmer's Day Queen for 1958 reigned over the parades. The Senior Play, 'fDirty Work at the Crossroadsf, a gay nineties melodrama was held on November 13 and 14. We also presented a student matinee on November 12. The senior class sponsored a skating party at Rainbow Roller Rink on November 21. To earn the funds for our New York trip we sponsored bake sales and car washes throughout the year. The senior class was given the privilege of selecting and decorat- ing a Christmas tree for the lobby. The Junior-Senior Prom, provided for us by the junior class, was enjoyed by all. The senior trip to New York City was a wonderful climax of our Senior Yearf, school, weekends and evenings were spent working on the fioat. The theme of the fioat was Chinese Gardens, and it was deco- rated in black, red, and gold. The Hoat skirts featured huge dragons wavering over scallops along the sides and the Chinese writing on the hood. A water fall, a tree of cherry blossoms and a Chinese girl were displayed on the back of the fioat. A backdrop featured a Budda and a Chinese pagoda. The stand was decorated in blue and black with menus which were displayed on blue prize ribbons. Four girls were chosen from each of the four upper classes to enter the Farrner's Day Queen contest, Sally Ditmer was chosen queen and 23 The queen and her attendants
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