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SENIOR PLAY “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” The Seniors made their last stand in the field of dramatics when they presented “You Can’t Kiss Caroline.” A comedy with sixteen characters, the play has its setting in Ma Rand’s durg store. The plot revolves around reactions of the school’s “smooth set” to a new, different kind of girl, Caroline. The climax comes with a kiss and a flock of indigo buntings. FRESHMEN PARTY Freshmen Party Since green is often applied to the freshmen as well as the Irish, the freshman class celebrated the St. Patrick’s Day with an all school party. Following tradition the party was informal with entertainment furnished by the students. Refreshments were sold by the class. 26
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THIS IS OUR STORY IN THE SPRING Springtime . . . promtime . . . track . . . baseball . . . Easter assembly . . . spring fun . . . Senior play . . . Freshman party . . . final exams ... at long last, graduation . . . This Is Our Story in the Spring. 25
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DUPO'S TRACK TEAM ROW ONE: left to right: Jim Korte, Roger Karn, Don Hood, Gene Stone. Pat McGuire. Bob Eads. Lloyd Brown. Bob Mallett, Jon Bell, Gary Langston Walter Drury, Gary Gunn. Stan Winchester, Tom Drurv, Richard Dimock, Bill Collins. ROW TWO: left to right: Coach Brubaker, Loren Steele, Gary Welch, Ed Steele, Jerry Dell, Don Zaricor, Andy Hose, Glen Stewart, Lloyd Johnson, George Hobbs, 1955 TRACK SCHEDULE April 7 April 13 April 16 April 27 April 30 May 3 May 6 May 7 May 11 May 13 Troy—here Collinsville—here Mineral Area—Hurst Bush O’Fallon—here Herrin Relays Mascoutah and Cahokia—here East St. Louis Relays Dupo Fresh.-Soph. Meet Cahokia Conference—here District—Roxanna The 1955 track season was not as succesful as had been expected. The track squad won a good margin of meets but lost the Cahokia Conference meet to O'Fallon. They won the only triangular meet of the year beating Cahokia and Mascoutah. Bob Eads scored the most points during the year with a total of 76:(( followed by Lloyd Brown with 65. The graduating lettermen are Tom Drury, Bob Mallett. and Stanley Winchester.
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