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'35 . ... e Furst row left to right Nancy Galm Judy Walsh Second row Pam Pretty man Paula Kraus Stella Parsons Susie Prrce Janice Roney Lynn Denning Third row Ronnie Stock Caroline Harmon Judy Harmon Wrnlue Hutchings Carole Ansley Beth Gay Phyllis Huggins Fourth row Paul Cone Doug Parker Gaul Crossman Helen Hartford Wendi Lmdsey Sandy Clary Pam Carlton Danny Bell Elaine Grooms Cindy Hughes Ronnie Smith Llnda Willard Ray Lewand 73 Yards! anim '11 .-L 2 BUT T0 A D This annual event, sponsored hy the junior class, is always one of the most exciting of the year. Spontaneous pep rallies were held in the halls throughout the Week of Decem- ber 10. The relatively uneventful scoreless game was highlighted hy short runs by the Bows, and a 70-yard punt hy Linda Willard, a Button. The Mfree-for-all and the torrents of rain and wind added to the general confusion. However, the opinions vary with the source. This was the opinion of the jr. girls: Our challenge established our superiority. Weire really the best class. The juniors had more pep and stayed behind their team. And as for the gamefwell, we walked away with all the honors! After Linda's kick, our superiority was definitely established. That was the Tx. fi A Button On The Runl Hold That Pose 6 1 l Hail Juniors!
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Chorus entering gym CHRISTMAS PAGEA T TENTH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE Each year duPont students look forward with great anticipation to the annual Christmas pageant. presented jointly hy the Chorus and speech departments, and the junior High Orchestra. lVlrs. Adelaide Anderson, Mr. John Madigan, and lVlr. Neal O7Neal, leaders of each respective department, worked many hours planning for the program. The 1958 pageant was the tenth annual presentation. This year the chorus was aided in its musical presenta- tion hy the ,lunior High flute, choir, orchestra and chorus. The readers, Bill Jennings and Jeanette Carter, told the story of the Nativity as the chorus chanted while fellow students portrayed Biblical characters in tahleaux. Carol Havener sang a solo of the HLord,s Prayer. i'We Three Kingsn was presented by John Van Duyn, Tim Adams, and Jerry Morgan. Other soloists were Carolyn Carter, David Cominoly, Don Friedinwald, and Joe Auve. l Nativity Scene , l X I . f , Narrator, BILL JENNINGS ni' f , .- .... - Hi Narrator, JEANETTE CARTER
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BOWS GAME longest punt ever kicked on duPonts field. What a triumphl Just leave it to the junior class to set the recordsf' However, the senior girls did not seem to agree. Their comments were somewhat dif- ferent: Wllhose underclassmen really stepped out of bounds with that challenge, but our acceptance more than evened the score. You see we were experienced from last year's game. The junior girls copied everything we did-songs, dances, everythinghwhat an unoriginal classll Our running game was superb. We gained at least twice as much ground as those Buttons. And, as for that little kick of theirs, that was just a slip of the foot! l ll First row, left to right: Becky Peterson, Barbara Hendrickson, Elaine Good- ing, Lynne Reichow, Charlott Fowlkes, Susan Edden, Carol Chupp, Carol Henriksen. Second row: Sandy Langston, Barbara Manseld, Diana Jones, Robin lrby, Joanne Ball, Jeanie Wern, Carol Irgang, Susan Taylor, Pat Liddell, Helen Ephrem, Cindy Caldwell, Shannon Jeter. Third row: Stella Reso, Mary Alice Crouch, Frank Davis, Roy Allen, Joel Lindsey, Butch Halsema. Smashing Through! The Sack Look! Can-Can! 153
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