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Vice President. Margie P.; President. Jay P; Secretary- Treasurer. Bobby P. SENIOR AWARDS Scholarships Outstanding Senior Outstanding Athlete Valedictorian Salutatorian Marie Pickett, James Mockler Mary Ellen Richardson Jay Peterson . Jay Peterson Margie Pickett Naida Michel Citizenship (2nd place) ......................................Jay Peterson MOTTO . • . .We Can Because We Think We Can. COLORS..............................Pink and Silver FLOWER................................Pink Camelia 10
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CLASS COLORS: Pink and Silver SHIRLEY TASSITSIE We Think We Can NAIDA MICHEL JAMES MOCKLER XJ
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Senion Cla Hiatotiif As we look back over the last four years we remember most of the good times we've had. We started out with Bobby Pate, Margie Pickett, Shirley Tassitsie, Mary Richardson, Jay Peterson, Bucky Finley, Helene Bonatsie, Cecil Meeks, Elsie Stevens, Raymond Redman, James Moyer, Shirley Fortkamp, Carol Whiting, Rocky O'Neal, Peg Henthorne and Virginia Poole. Class officers were: President, Virginia P.; Vice President, Margie P.; Secretary, Bobby Pate, and Treasurer, Elsie S. The Student Council Repre- sentatives were Elsie S. and Jay P. Elsie S. was Homecoming Attendant. As Freshmen we weren't initiated but the Juniors and Seniors gave us a party. The rest of the year they treated us the way Freshmen are usually treated. Our Sophomore year started out with most of the original group, with Jim Peck and Mary Ann Smith. Later Iva Jean Hereford, Tom and Jerry Linsdau, Goldie Clapp, Pat Forney, and Darrel Landers joined us. Before the year's end we lost Goldie C. and Jim P. That year we studied hard so we could become upper classmen. The class officers were: Mary Ann S.; President; Jay P., Vice President; Virginia P., Secretary; Tommy L., Treasurer; Student Council Representatives were Jerry L. and Margie P. Mary Ellen R. was the Homecoming Attendant. Since there was only two Junior girls, Mary Ann S. was chosen as one of the Prom Queen's Attendants. As we went into our Junior year we find that we still had most of the ori- ginal classmates. Naida Michel and James Mockler had also joined us. During that year Mary Ann, Virginia, and Ped decided they would take ex- tra subjects and graduate with the Seniors of '56. Gladys Hayes joined us during the year and Elsie Stevens dropped out. Officers were: Jay P., President; Mary Ann S., Vice President; Margie P., Secretary; Bobby P., Treasurer. The Student Council Representatives were Virginia P. and Jay P. On May 4th we gave the Junior Prom with the theme Pink Champagne . Bobby P. was Prom Queen, and Margie P. and Mary Ellen R. attendants. Jay P. was the King. We helped put on the Junior-Senior Play Give me Credit , after which was the Homecoming Dance. Shirley T. was one of the Attendants. Then came the Sweetheart Ball. Jay P. and Margie P. was elected Sweetheart Attendants. The Senior year started out with five girls and two boys. James M. also came back to graduate with us. This year the Juniors and Seniors put on the play Bolts and Nuts . The officers were: Jay P., President; Margie P., Vice President; Bobby P., Secretary and Treasurer. On our sneak day we went to Logan, Utah. It was a wonderful sneak day which we'll probably never forget. At last on May 22, 1957 we graduated. We eight seniors had finally made the goal. 11
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