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Upper left: Sally Medbourn does her imitation of Elvis while Kay Henderson looks on. Right: Part of the seniors when they were tirst graders. First row: Larry Osborn, Carl Wagoner, Lavern Caba, Linda Reed, Donna Butler, Sue Ceiselman, Thelma Hodges, Max Gibbons: Second row: jerry Fisher, Doris Harper, Nila Kreighbaum, Elaine War- ner, Betty Burns, Cala Vxfoodward, Ruth Menser, Doris Sellers, Mabel Moore, Third row: Larry Sausaman, Ann ler- gensen, james Washburn, Charles Taylor, Opal Voreis, lack Lolornaugh, Allen Welsh. Back row: Mrs. Marshall, Lar- ry Akin, VValter Wolf, Stanley Valentine, Leo l-lartrnan, Bill Ott, Larry Strait, Larry Condon. Middle left: Dave Middleton points with pride to the seniors' record-breaking subscription record and Kay Henderson looks pleas- ed. Right: senior slumber party. Lower row: Senior car wash. 106
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MORE MOMENTS WE'LL HAVE TO REMEMBER 6 The Spanish ll class discovered that Mr. Hand simply could not resist peanuts, so naturally they bought him a can of peanuts. They certainly are generous. Oh, yes, they bought a case of cakes to go with them and had a party. fThey just love partiesll The American Legion Auxiliary gave a tea for the eight can- didates for Girls' State. 8 Culver lost to Nappanee by 15 points. 19 Another game was played in which the lndians lost. lt was against Winamac. 21 The new study hall ceiling was finished so that now students can sit at their old desks with no fears of being bom- barded by falling plaster. 22 Culver did a fine jab of winning their last home game. They beat Lakeville 73 to 58. Carl Wagoner made some spectacular long shots that left the fans gasping. 23 The students who participated in the THE 1956 IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. Upper left: Part of the head table. Right: The number of dancers broke all records. Second row: Attractive couples await the signal to dance after enjoying tasty snack. Third row, left: Wiring a spot light. Middle: All is ready for the big eventl Right: Chair dusters. Bottom, left: This i:n't the cjueen's train, but a filmy drape. Middle: Too tired to move. Right: That endless job on the center festcon. State Solo and Ensemble Contest at in- dianapolis brought back quite a few firsts, 27 There was no school because of the Sectional Tourney. We put up a hard fight in our first game, which was a- gainst Bourbon, but finally lost in an overtime. MARCH l The Home Ec. girls took a trip to South Bend to purchase material for the dress- es, etc. which they will make and dis- play next May. 12 The Press Club members were reward- ed for their work this year by a trip via chartered bus to South Bend, where they toured the South Bend Tribune plant and Broadcast Center. 16 The Junior Ham Supper was of course a big success, and will prove a great help in sending the Juniors on an un- forgettable trip when they are Seniors. APRlL 16 Now how are you supposed to fold the ballot? Today was the day everyone stepped behind the white curtain and marked the candidates of their choice for class and organization officers for next year. 19 Easter vacation is here, and l believe spring is, too. 30 That glorious, long-awaited day finally arrived-the day the Seniors left on the trip they had worked toward for four years. MAY 6 The Seniors returned. l can't say they were glad to be back after being in the big, big city and those other wonderful places, but they're back just the same, and although we underclassmen hate to admit it, we're glad to see them. 9 Everyone who did anything outstand- ing all year was recognized today, be- cause it was Recognition Day. By the way, we would like you to know we were very proud of our basketball team this year, especially for winning the county championship! 10 The Juniors gave the Seniors a Prom which we hope they will never forget. We don't see how they could forget it, because it certainly was a beautiful af- fair. 16-17 The Seniors took their final exams. This was one time when they wished they had more tests to take. 19 The Seniors were given a message at the Baccalaureate Service to guide them an their way after they leave Cul- ver High. 21-22 The end is near and there is just one blockade between us and summer vacation-final exams. 24 We all came back to school in the after- noon to get our report cards and see what grade we would enter next year- except the seniors. Today they proudly received their diplomas. Those of us who will return to good old Culver High next year would like to wish the graduating Seniors the very best of luck, and we hope that they had as much fun being with us as we have had associating with theml 105
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Top left. The cheerleaders are up in the air over this yell: right: Mike Fitterling and Dale Bennett display their art class project to Principal lves, slyly inferring a comparison. Second row left: Pep session stunt that has Kay Henderson as the crystal ball gazer, Scott Hunter the customer, and the cheerleaders interested bystanders: right: When the girls gym class pyramid collapsed. For the successful act see Page 20. Third row left: Why school was dismissedg right: Easter egg hunt staged by the sixth grade. Lower left1 loe Anderlohr takes a fall in the junior class playg right: Warren Curtis admires the summary of the senior's magazine drive. lO7
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