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mug .'s SSW AT EDGEWATER Dnsplaynng thelr colorful beannes members of the sophomore lunlor and senior classes get thelr heads together Whlle on the left you see only a few representatlves of each class the following section includes every student un an rnduvldual plcture Here are your frsends and rivals and that all Important picture of you' , . l - I
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THESE Illll ASS When you came back to school for your last year in the fall of l954, many things were the same-books, classes, bells, teachers, students. One thing, however, glamorized and completely changed your last year- the fact that you were a senior! Fall activities began with the opening of a new and successful football season. The Boone-Edgewater con- test made you forcibly realize that this was the last time that you would be part of a high school team, After football, the first phase of the year had passed, and next came the ordering of name cards, rings, and measuring for caps and gowns. Suddenly February arrived and with it the gaiety of fair week. Selling drinks and grilling hamburgers for the masses at the senior booth was certainly a welcome change from school routine. The hilarious faculty-senior basketball game brought February and basketball to an abrupt ending. Blended in with all the main events ofthe year were things which may have seemed trifling, but were really very important-the fads, fashions, jokes making the rounds, and the popular and unpopular songs. While the girls were roped with yards of beads, the boys vied for attention with their new color combination of pink and black. At last spring breezed in, bringing with it baseball, track, swimming, tennis, and golf. How hard it was to sit in class when you longed to be at the beach or lake -any place but in the confines of a classroom. Soon the girls, arrayed in fluffy pastel dresses, at- tended the senior teas, honoring the graduates-to-be. The wonderful junior-senior prom sharply reminded you of the fact that the year was rapidly drawing to a dizzy close. Baccalaureate and the beautifully impressive grad- uation ceremony officially ended the school year of i954-1955. As you marched down the aisle to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance in your traditional white cap and gown, behind you lay twelve years of kindergarten, elementary, junior, and senior high school. Across the footlights you gazed toward a sea of blurred faces and, with your diploma tightly clasped in your hand, walked out into the night, the unknown world. ,na ,fa sci' i 9, Rb 'N ii '-.nw OFFICERS Seated: Mrs. Holbrook, Sponsor, Mary Mos- teller, Treasurer, Miss Evans, Adviser. Stand- ing: Kim Kimball, Presidentp Jules Cohen, Vice-President, Wanda Hollingsworth, Secre- tary.
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