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is Q. SEATEDg Max Hire, Charles Strong, Kay Matthews, LaNelle Lingcnfelter, Janice Lirtkc, Phyllis Puckett, Carol Englernan, and Janice Hubbard. STANDING: Don Livesay, Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Powers-Sponsors, Buddy Pitzer, Jerry Hogan, Mr. and Mrs, Atlee Taylor, Charles Goodwin, and Mike Rollins. Sponsored by various civic groups, Clinton Teen Town was the first one organized in the United used a States. Since its beginning it has been s a model for others all over the country. This organization is open each Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sat- urday nights in order that the tee may participate in its many varieties of entertainment. Counselors of this youth center are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Taylor. nagers of Clinton Taking the prize for the potato dance are Mary Jane and Victor. Elgene and Carol were elected the best- dressed Dogpatch citizens in the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance.
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his sq I J A . :fi-E , 1 E 1.-W I lr SEATED: Sally Lowry, Arlene Sawatzky, Cheryl Blankenship, Don Livesay, Kathryn Wilkinson, Elgene Phillips, Mr. L. V. Irwin, Carole Lantz, Buddy Pitzer, Joe Green, Mike Rollins, Jackie Livesay, and Joyce Anderson. STANDING: Susan Bartlett, Mary Albright, Nancy Disharoon, Jerry Merrill, Jerry Gar- asm. -- 1- -ug 'P rett, Paul Capehart, Calvin Slater, David Oates, John Graves, Craig Armstrong, Buzz Goodwin, Horace Holland, Tommy Howenstine, Leon Semkoff, Max Hire and Jackie Kelly. .. X um l OFFICERS: Elgene Phillips-President, Mr. L. V. Irwin-Sponsor, Buddy Pitzer-Vice-President, Kathryn Wilkinson-Corresponding Secretary, and Carole Lantz-Recording Secretary. 8 With a representative from each home room, two from each class, and the four class presidents, the student council is organized to solve student problems and to help make our school more enjoyable. Their many projects during '54- '55 included the homecoming activi- ties, the coronation of the Red Tornado boy and girl, several sock- hops, and sponsoring the operetta for payment on the annual. Serving his eighth year as sponsor of this organization is L. V. Irwin. Both the student council mem- bers ancl their sponsor deserve much praise as an outstanding governing body.
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aficcczzfwmz 'S-f Carol Engleman and Kay Ka1ser co edltors discuss yearbooks with MISS Turner Due to the adoption of a combined schedule this year Journalism stu dents not only pubhshed a weekly edi tion of the Whirlwind but were also responsible for the many pages of the Tornado annual the efficient Journalists reported news in and out of school to the Clintomtes as it has been done for 34 ears On January 5 a group visited klahoma City and had the honor of printing their own pa e in a City paper Wit the direction of Miss Jessie Turner advisor and the concerted effort of the ent1re staff the 'Tornado' strived to capture m its pages the smiles and tears and the hard work and the rewards symbols that will now, and in years to come call to memory all the events of the year Ginny Neill and Frances Penn ed1tors of The Whrrlwrnd talk over pictures with photographers Gene Mahanay and Loyd Wren Beginning work on the 1955 Tornado are Nancy Drsharoon Larry Everett, Gwen Riggs Wxlda Morrlson and Elgene Ph11lxps SEATED Kaye Flnken binder Mary Watson Sue Anderson and Buddy Pitzer 1 Frances Penn Osa Lumpkin Wanda Garrison Jackie Rahhal Helen Sawatzky Jamce Duncan Richard Strong Leslie Northup and LaVonne Sanders rush to meet T uesday deadline Carole Lantz and Ginny Neill, business managers check annual payments after a busy day f I .Q 3, A I - 1 i Q Q, 1 ki ' l ' n 1 .7 N V I , 1 .A Q , 5 p . fa X. . 1 ' ff ' X , f X Xp. g I . I ' , og. . D . 2 . . - cy l Q a - .I J V I ' It '1 N x, 1 N I , Covering all the student activities, f , v , 1 . . . . if , J 1 . . . . - A Mi , Y U I ,fri Y VA- - ' I I , , . I Pi' : if T' 4 , i f K T . - 1 ix, X ,Q wi
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