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NEVER FGRGET Finally came the long-awaited day! Our Junior-Senior Prom was held May 9, 1959. The colorful Mardi Gras theme and our fine Jazz Band made that night one to be long remembered. At last, we were seniors. Jerry Turner, Sara Meador, Jo Ann Cascio, and Johnny Quinter were our Senior Class Officers, Co-captains of the football team for the 1959 season were Russell Walls, John Shumate, Barry Huffstutler, and Jerry Turner. Cheering the team on were the Flying Eagle Band and the Woodrow Wilson High School cheerleaders, and an enthusiastic body of students. Highlighting Homecoming Week, the queens, chosen by the Senior boys, made a lovely picture in the parade. Jane Anderson reigned as Homecoming Queen and Peggy Stafford as Miss Flying Eagle. Our Senior Class play, Three Blind Mice, was directed by Mrs. Vass and won the approval of all who saw it. This was followed by the oper- etta, The Belle of the West, the senior Football-Band Party, and the an- nual band concerts. Among other memorable occassions of the year were Kid's Day and our colorful Prom. As guests, instead of hosts and hostesses, we enjoyed this dance given in our honor by the Juniors. Sara Meador reigned beau- tifully as Prom Queen and her attendants Freda Tolliver, Pat Phil- lips, Norma Combs, Julia Hutchinson, Doris Buckles, and Edna White. , -..--,.. -, nw, The last days of our senior year were busy ones. The rushing around and last minute preparations tended to make us forget that soon our high school days would be over. Joy, sadness, gratitude and pride were mingled in the feeling of each senior who received a diploma. Hail to Woodrow Wilson, Alma Mater dear, We shall ever sing thy praises Through the coming years. I5
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