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SHlP'S LOG We will recall the many extra-curricular activ- ities which afforded us relaxation and a chance to develop our social graces. Dances, sports, and club activities all played a vital role in our education for well-rounded living. Among these was the prom we held honoring the i955 graduates. lil Here we see Mr. Shaheen conducting a typi- cal problems of democracy class.Whenever possible, contact is made with real life situations, one of these being a field trip to the county court house and county home. Through increased knowledge we strive to become better citizens. Senior Class History ln the full of T952 ninety-six perplexed, but eager, freshmen entered Apollo High School. During our first year, we held a dance in October and a party on the last day of school. The next year we participated in more activities. Besides holding our annual dance, we raised our first substantial amount of money for the treasury by selling refreshments at the Halloween parade. The highlight of our sophomore year was making a choice of the preferred course to be taken through the remaining three years of high school. The herculean task of raising money to finance the Jr.-Senior Prom was the main interest in our junior year. Among our money-raising activities we sold Christmas and general greeting cards, stationery, and magazines. Our junior year was climaxed by the Prom, the theme of which was Carousel, Finally, as great and mighty seniors, we headed the maiority of organizations, published this yearbook, and decided a multitude of small but important matters pertaining to our graduation and future plans. Let us hope that the work we have done has left its indelible mark in Apollo High School's history so that we may be long remembered.
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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Virginia Stankus Roger Knepshield Popularity Poll MOST LIKEABLE MOST ATHLETIC Dolores Lamanna Linda Clever Gerald Allmire Ronald Fouse MOST BASHFUL WITTIEST Barbara Truby Mary Louise Nelson Richard Anthony Edward Bowers BEST LOOKING Josephine Manaia Gerald Altmire
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Alma Mater The lught of our learnang Is stull brightly burmng Our thoughts ever turmng To old Apollo Hugh Our mem nes never fade Of dear friends we have made In days far gone by The walls that have housed All hopes for the future The lnghts that have led us Through llfe s stumbllng way Nor wall we forget The challenge we have met We cherlsh her yet Hall Apollo Hugh' The plans that we have laid
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