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Bob MacDonald and Larry Shepherd try to persuade the underclassmen to spend their nickels Don Callis and Susan Schien gaze into the crystal ball as Gypsy Kelley ioretells their happy future. 'Q Leland Dance. Seniors Have a hin ' g Ding N.. 'f 1 at the football toss. The Honorable Don Land is crowned Whing Ding King by beautiful queen Anna Lee as Senior Presi- dent Vernon Ditton looks on. flnlow did lim Rice get in there, too?J 4 Payton and his band provide top notch music for the Whing Ding The UPPIY? bob WGS C015 Und We' bl-If seemed to be one of the centers of attraction. if
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Spring and Su ' ' ' mmer Activities Each spring the outgoing Senior Class invests the incoming Seniors in a beautiful and impressive candle service. Here Vernon Ditton and Anna Lee Skidmore march into Smith-Cotton to assume their duties as president and queen of the class of '57. MQT .gl ff? T? i rw The annual music festival at the University of Missouri is attended by Carolyn Nave. Susan Schien, Nan Ferguson, and Wayne Sievers. John Stonner, Mrs. Cook lhrchives Sponsorl. and Barbara Mabry go to the Iournalism School at the University of Missouri for a publications short course. Ivy Qs ' hiv A ,4 r , ,,f,'xf1K7,glfg. my ' A 4-wth
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Student Councils Sponsor Urientation Da w '41 Y I At the right Don Land, Mary Ruth Mittlehauser, Barbara Freund, and Wayne Brown, the Senior Council officers, discuss a few of the big problems which are beginning to confront them. Below, the Iunior Council officers, Ion Waller, Nicky Nichols, David Wilhite, and Loy Holman, Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. A 1 ? 5 t l T i 3 2 tw' l ' 3 2 l 1 l ,J 1 , l l t Orientation Day, which is held on Friday preceding the formal opening of school, finds the eighth graders confused with all the rules of high school. Their expressions remind the seniors of how they looked live short years ago. f f 'wi A , s, 5 2 X , l 'g 'f l l 5 Q l Q V' E I I X 13 l 2 5 l T 1 I ,' 1, . t , 3 z I Q r 3 5 1 1 t ilf 3 + ti lx 2 l FF
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