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eniors To Battle ln Last Appearance Tonight With Paxon Fifteen Seniors will play their ast game for duPont and Coach obert Varn tonight when we ne-et Paxon in the Gator Bowl t eight o'clock. appearance will terminate pressive can-1-r of Grandle The he ln: NEWS STAFF: Stand- ing. left to right: Steve Whitfield, Rozzie Portnoy. Carol Ann Zehnle, Susan Kil- burn. Kay Kloeppel. Ann Summersg Seated: Russell Showalter, Da- vid Entin. ' 4-No.2 tudents Convention ip 4 Its Challenge eme of the Southern of Student Councils at its meeting in D, C. Local students atttrded the meetings were Stephenson. Susan Taylor, Jack Bing, Mrs Flosom Student Council Sponsor, made the trip The delegates to New York with the Florida ttend Leadersh the th City by 1 .4 Starling who has been a main- stay in the offensive playing of the dragons this year Harlis Thompson, leader ot the liackfield in the defensive plays of the team is also making his final display of osino and Dickie Dickson will play their final high school game. Along with these outstanding players. the senior cheerleaders will-lead cheers for a football game for the last time tonight, Petie Waring, and Judy Prest- ridge. Those seniors appearing in their last game are as follows: Cecil Jackson. Grandle Starling. Charles- Chupp. Robert Thomosino, Har- Farley, Jon Cottle. Buzz Stevens, Mike LeBlanc, Al Ball. John ln- gram, Walter Sherburne, Herbert Allen, and Harold Marohn The only senior manager is Marky talent 1- cil, Tl thow the st 'tChea tion eil dt and twhat recorc tion ida delegation 1' Q., .N i ,.f . N, Smithsonian Institute. and missions of the Massachusetts In- FIEATURE STAFF: xtunding left to right: Jlimily Godhold. Char- lotte Fowlkcs. Jeanne li' XY'urn. jan Link. Judy Prcstridgeg iwled, left tn right: Pat Cooper. Turner. atitute of Technology. Mr. Thrush! the train Dfnrv Q,.'.,svfm 1 .Q 'Ks u-... uf 'r-i.a...,t.a -'nan n.,,v.,,t,. ,Q , s play is under the direction 01 Mr. Madigan, Th 6 Eggert Is Leader In Workshop Here UA. school is not only made up of its students but also the parents of those students, These were the BUSINESS STAFF: iffnldirlg, left to 1 flow ,Df L f,' Eg' riglvl: Patsy Hester, Mrs. McBride. Ad- UmW'i5,'f5' of honda viserg janet Berger, reared. left to mmm Hin to dupom right: Carmen Odeo. joy Pfutzen- l CUICl . The congressman was intro' 'lui-cd hy the President of the local chapter, George Warren. Warren explained the functioning oi' the obit-f-tives of the Society in our high school Sf-niois inducted were' Judy .-Xnvierson, Laura Cameron, Carol Vhristinas, Jane Diaz, David En- tin, Sandra Frazee, Jim Hayhurst, Patsy Hester. John Ingram. Caro- lyn Pattishall, Linda Pradat, Judy Prestridge. Jerry Robinson, Rus- sell Showalter, Roilea Smith, Sharon Ulrich, George Warren, and Charles Wilhelm Carnival Criminal Annual If er 22nd, 1!.lrd.and 2-lth. led discussions ranging g steady to college 'choice-s. Dr, Eggert found that 4 l i i t Junior High students were inter- ested in boy-girl relationships, while Senior High students seemed more interested in col- leges and future vocations. These discussions were lead three times daily by Dr. Eggert and each grade attended two discussions. On Thursday night, Ottober 24th, Dr, Eggert led a discussion for interested parents of duP0nt students. The subjects discussed w e r e parent-teenager relation- ships, college plans, and juvenile delinquency Eggert said that three out of every one hundred teenagers are juvenile delin- Q teenagers a had name, ll uents, and that these few gave pn J 5 ' fl. WW 1 V V ,W l off u technical staff is composed of: Ann Summers. student directorg Dick Schultz, stage managerg Jeanne Wurn, Properties. and Roz Purtnoy, Mal-teaup. The festival begins Friday morning with registration. All day l-'riday and Saturday readings, cuttings, and plays will be pre- sented A banquet will be held l-'riday night after which the Ap- prentice Florida Players will pre- sent a full-scale production of Thornton Wilders play. The Long Christmas Dinner. Students will return to Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. Warren Is Winner In Speech Contest Judges from the Jacksonville Junior Chamber of Commerce picked George Warren as the winner in the Voice of Democracy Contest at duPont for the year 1957. Three other students com- peted with George for the honor of representing the school. These were Judy Prestridge, Russell Showalter, and Wada s n- V C7
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EDITORIAL STAFF: left to right around table: Petie Waring, Carolyn Coley, Carol Cochran. Sandy Lang- ston fstandingt, Patsy Scanland. Mrs. Smith fbackgroundj, Marga- ret Lovejoy, Elaine Gooding, Diana jones. Inf Q-,mi , 4 '3WI'Bnv,-.....-,.. .4 Y ALIDUPAN XXKV --... STAFF Hard work l l : 'sn'!1 TYPISTS: left to right: Kay Cooper, 3 V' 1 t .. ez! Result ? ? BUSINESS STAFF: bottom to tap, left to right: Kay Cooper, Danny Bell, Sidney jackson, Charles Chupp, Roy Allen, Ross Adams, Herbert Allen, George Warren, Bill Arnold, Harold Marohn, john Ingram. PHOTOGRAPHERS' left to ri bt: Linda Marvin. .-'fb' 'is - S' jim Hayhurst, jerry Robinson. .4-I fu, I f.--'-- ' -1
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Q i I ,it .sl INDUCTION r Ye-rx,--,Y 5 v, v-evA Ai me- 'F rlmf NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Character - Leadership - Scholarship OFFICERS: Left to Right, First Roux' Pat- Left to Right. Ifirst Roux' Carolyn Pattishall, Jane Diaz, Judy Anderson. Carol Christmas. Linda Pradat. Second Roux' Rus- sell Showalter. Laura Cameron, Sharon Ulrich, Sandra Fra- zee, Patsy Hester, Judy Prestridge. Mrs. Board, jim Hayhurst. Third Row: Jerry Robinson, George Warren, David Entin, Butch Ingram, Charles Wilhelm. 106 sy Hester, Chaplain, Sandra Frazee, Vice President, Judy Prestridge, Secretary. Sec- ond Row George Warren, Presidentg Rus- sell Showalter, Treasurer.
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