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enwidlou povum N . .i i l . . Mrs. Betty Bledsoe Mr, Harry Kingsbury With the opening of school in September, the senior class began thinking about their various activities for the year. Foremost in their thoughts, of course, was graduation and those activities immediately preceeding the big event-senior day, iunior-senior prom, and the banquet. So they began thinking about some proiects to finance these important activities. Since the year began with football season, the first proiect was selling football ribbons. Print shop secured the ribbons and printed them for the sen- iors, so all they had to do was get out and sell. Between seven and eight hundred ribbons were sold for each game. Seniors were second high in the magazine drive, receiving second prize for their efforts. They had Technical bracelets and Technical book covers left over from iunior year which they continued to sell. They also sold cokes at various school affairs held in the evening. The senior class play further added to their amount of money. From all these activities they were able to raise enough money to almost finance the banquet. Each senior paid only a small amount for his banquet ticket. Miss Frankie Pickins The class was responsible for homecoming activities. They conducted the election of a queen for the day which created a lot of interest and crcitement. After several ballots three girls were chosen as queen and two princesses. Not even the one chosen as queen knew until the announcement was made for her march down the aisle of the aud- itorium to the stage. Loma Goad was queen and the two princesses were Linda Martin and Jo Alice Middleton. In November the officers selected the invitations they wished to use for 1959. The senior hats and pins were also selected and ordered about this time. In January the mid-term graduates had a party at Shrangri-La ranch. First thing they did was take a horse-back ride. Then they tried to go on a hay-ride, but the mules were too smart-they would not budge. Then came a wonder- ful barbacue supper and afterwards dancing, ping-pong, and billiards. On March 21, the juniors gave the seniors a prom at Ridglea Country Club with Freshman Adams Orchestra furnish- ing the music. This was an evening long to be remembered. Thanks juniors for a wonderful time. The senior banquet was held on May 2 at Rivercrest Country Club with dancing afterwards. The tables and the club were decorated in a spring theme using senior-chosen colors and flowers throughout.
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RONNIE ALLEN Engineering Drafting Baseball VIC Junior Achievement Junior Red Cross AARON ASHBROOK Aeronautics CAROLYN ATCHISON Dental Assistants JACK ATCHISON Post Graduate LINDA AUTREY Business Education President of Red Cross Historian ot A. Y. Co-Editor of The Bulldog JESSE AYALA Printing VIC Chapter 60 ROTC Staff Journalism Staff ROTC Drill Team 56-57 I1 it 3 -rf 5 ANITA ADAMS Business Education BERT ADAMS Distributive Education D. E. C. A. 58-59 D. E. Reporter 58-59 Red Cross Rep. 57-58 Cheerleader 56-57 JAMES ADAMS Industrial Electricity JESSE AGUIRRE Auto Shop GLENDA AKE CHARLES ALFORD Academic Rifle Team National Honor Society X
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