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Ga- toMincj, 7ke Qum M- Ruth Goodwin, Representative Tony Saenz, Representative GlaAA, JltitoAy The junior class presented a very interesting series of short acts for our little T. V. drama. (The fourth and final act will take place during our coming senior year.) The first act featured 76 amateurs who were initiated into high school by the sophomores. On the afternoon of initiation the blithe-spirited ones whitewashed the C” on Shannon Hill. That evening a swimming party given by the sophomores helped to heighten the humor of our premiere. The freshmen gave the largest contribution to the March of Dimes Drive in C. H. S. and thus showed their esprit de corps. Act II -- the blossoming artists numbered 78. What comedy there was in the coming of the freshmen with the traditional initiation and swimming party! This year some of our actors had their names in lights. As the curtain rose on the third act of our show—our junior year—our troupe dropped to 66. There was no mistaking the critics praise of the highlights of our junior year: The ordering of our class rings and giving of the prom. The leading men and women whose names and successes were known in school business included Emma Garza and Sandra Cotey, student body officers; Michael Mon- segur, outstanding bandsman; Judy Baker, Girls’ League officer; Joe Torres, outstanding sportsman in football; and Tom Keppler, our class president. As this review goes to press, the audience is eagerly awaiting the final act of the class of 57 which promises to be filled with both comedy and drama for the cast.
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DURELLE WARE 'What she greatly thought, she nobly dared” Volleyball 1 2,3(lettered 1,2,3 Library Club 2; Glee Club 3; Dramatics 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Lyres Club 4 KENT WEBSTER ' 'Studious and dependable” Tennis 1,2,3,4 (lettered 2,3,4 Honor Society 1,2,3,4, President 4; Science Club 3; Boys’ State 3; Valedictorian 4 Stella, can you still climb trees? — 25 — Ernesto, student body president Remmie Roman — do you recognize him?
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