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dverzture Island sailors and native girls as waiters. To further the theme, they presented a program on stage decorated to represent the shore of an island. The tables were arranged on the floor of the gym with rope and paper lifesavers to rep- Y resent the deck of a ship. fl' A Mr. Gustafason, Miss Caroline Penney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Shanner, John Baker and Janice Right: The sophomore boys and girls put on a program with an is- land setting as part of their enter- tainment. U l Sherri Barnhart and Shirley Thomas Henry Schmidt' President of the read the will bequeathing senior Senior Class, gave the response to wealth' the welcome given by John Baker, ' G A 2 I
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funiors, Seniors Vis With an island setting, and stars and moonlight overhead, the Junior-Senior Banquet was held with the help of artifi- cial lights and wild tropical plants placed on stage. Sixteen sophomores helped to enact the theme, Adven- ture lsland, ' by portraying Servers Biddy DuBose and Rosie Van Dorn wait on guests at the head table, left to right, Mrs. Day, Mr. Day, Betty Stewart, Henry Schmidt, Mrs. Evans, and Mr. Evans. Left: After the banquet, a dance was held on the gym floor, to Hawaiian music provided by Franklin McAllister and his hi-fi records. James Jungman and Edwina Mitchell, Eloisa Cubriel and Ernest Chapa are couples seen dancing in this scene. Below: George Keith was master of ceremonies. Q4 Donna Harrison gave an introduc- Above: Jerry Rucker and tion to the will before it was read. James Schmidt read the prophecy of the seniors.
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Most Worthy' Chosen by Faculty' ANDY JOHNSON was selected by the faculty as the most worthy student of 1959, on the basis of Leadership, Loyalty, Co-operation, Efficient Partici- pation in Approved School Affairs, Inspirational Example to School- mates and Obedience to Laws. Eight Students Achieve All A95 Seven students of Devine High School maintained an all A average in every subject in 1959. Left to right: Frank Bain, Tony Petri, Betty Ward, Alamar Fernandez, Sally Oliver, Harriet Briscoe, and Glen Hine. Not shown: Bea Bendele, Judy Dubose Black.
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