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ASSEMBLIES CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY One of the most enjoyable assemblies of the year was the Christmas Assembly. It was an entirely musical program presented by the band and several members of the Girl's Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Young. Many of the songs depicted Christmas in foreign countries, while others were the traditional Christmas carols. SOPHOMORE PARTY The Sophomore Class gave their annual all school party carrying out the Valentine theme. The decorations were red and white. Entertainment was furnished by the students. 23
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JUNIOR PLAY Plays in which men are excluded from the casts are not so rewarding to an audience as plays with mixed casts. But we feel that “Family Tree” suffers as little from the absence of men as any play we’ve seen in a long time. Even the much-talked-of Ben-jie isn’t missed. Girls like to wear attractive clothes and they get their chance in “Family Tree.” This was the Junior Class choice for presentation on February 1 and 2, 1956. The play was directed by Miss Ardath Short. The following girls made up the cast: Bonnye McGinnis, Maureen Masters. Iva Griffin, Javine Witcher, Peggy Noles, Glenda Oakley, Delores Kohlenberger, Sue Boswell, Ethel Peterson. Glenna Claussen, Sarah Barnett, and Mary Lou Tucker. FRESHMAN TROPHY Under the guidance of their capable coach, Mr. Epperson, the freshman basketball team was able to bring home the first place trophy from the Cahokia Commonfields Freshman Invitational Tournament. In this picture Danny Dell, the team representative, presents the trophy to Mr. Daugherty. 22
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CHRISTMAS SWEETHEART DANCE Left to right: How One, Donna Bergman; Nancy Kohlenberger; Susie Ladyman; Debbie Armstrong; Ronnie Smitt; Queen. Beverly Heath; Retiring Queen, Joan Hamilton; Calvin Settlemoir; Mary Lou Kurtz; Frances Dell. Row Two: Norman Smitt; Robert Pentecost; Norman Hebei; Larry McDaniels; John McCormack. The Chirstmas Sweetheart Dance was presented by the F. H. A. on December 17, 1955 in the Girl’s Gym of Dupo High. Miss Joan Hamilton, the retiring queen, surrendered her crown to Miss Beverly Heath at the stroke of eleven. Miss Hamilton was escorted by Larry McDaniels and Miss Heath was escorted by Norman Hebei. The gym was decorated in red and white, which are the official colors of the F. H. A. The attendants and their escorts were: Miss Donna Berman, escorted by Norman Smitt; Miss Frances Dell, escorted by David Fenton; Miss Nancy Kohlenberger, escorted by Robert Pentecost; Miss Mary Lou Kurtz, escorted by John. McCormack. Z4
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