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Chuckie Hartley, senior, in center, was elected Homecoming Queen by the student body. Her attendants were: Lee Fifield, freshman; Margie Teglas, junior; Martha Heisterberg, senior; and Joanna Reis, sophomore. A GLIMPSE OF OUR SOCIAL WHIRL Nancy Desky, sophomore, was crowned Rose Queen by Carole Barmore, Sunshine president. The other candidates were Joanne Henderlong, freshman; Phyllis Wood, junior: and Greta Lou Hartley, senior.
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At any home football game, juniors could be seen industriously working at the refreshment stand. ftj m I Cries of: “Hot dogs, cokes, candy, and hot coffee here!” could be heard across the new football field from the junior stand, as the Class of ’56 opened up for business. Each year the junior class takes charge of the concession stand at all home foot¬ ball games. All profits from the stand go to help the juniors pay for the Junior- Senior Prom held in May. Mr. Lehner, junior class sponsor, reports that 3,120 bottles of coke, 1,560 hot dogs, 1,621 cups of coffee, and quite a bit of gum, candy, and ice cream bars were sold this year for a clear profit of $350. After the completion of the new football field Mr. Carnahan called the advertising manager of the Coca-Cola Company in Gary to see if he knew where we could get a score board for our football field. Coca-Cola not only got us one but they gave it to us and even put it up! Page thirteen
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Page 19 text:
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Something that we all look forward to in our high school activities are the Friday night dances. They are sponsored every week by different classes and clubs. Most of the dances are just ordinary dances where the students wear school clothes. We also have some jean dances or sock hops and some semi-formal dances. One of our semi-formal dances was the Rose Dance, sponsored by the Sunshine Society. Nancy Desky was crowned Rose Queen, with Greta Lou Hartley, Joanne Henderlong, and Phyllis Wood in the court for queen. Last fall Charlotte Hartley was crowned Homecoming Queen at the Homecoming Dance. Margie Teglas, Lee Fifield, Martha Heisterberg, and Joanna Reis were other candidates. The Sunshine Society and the Hi-Y sponsored a very enjoyable semi- formal dance last December. Ron Lockhart, Pat Gauthier, Judy Heckel, and Bob Spry were two of the many couples who attended the Christmas Semi-Formal.
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