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i --I T- Q 1 i 5' isn - ,VA t -xx X rl. . ' is- . . .ii . , , W f - ,, g l.. 7' Q' 'J - .. I ' - W V iiu f f w A .1 .Y ACREE, Nancy Taylor, Treasurer, and Bill Wright, Presi- dent, sway to the sweet strains of music at the traditional Junior-Senior Prom, Margaret Adams, Secretary, and Mark Gluckman, Vice-President, speak to Mrs. Holbrook, Class Sponsor, as they go dancing by. THE SENIOR CLASS As leaves turned to red and gold, we, the class of '57, began our final year at Edgewater. The excite- ment of being a senior was realized with the ordering of rings, name cards, announcements and measuring for caps and gowns. The weeks flew as we prepared for the traditional Senior Fashion Show and Class Day. Fashion and fancy were beautifully depicted in the Skyroom of the Angebilt Hotel. Christmas was here and gone and it was l957 and fair time. Hamburgers and hotdogs sizzled in the senior booth at the fair. FRED ACREE: Transferred. BARBARA ADAMS. BETTY ADAMS: Glee Club '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, Red Cross '55, '56, Student Council '55, Sophomore Carnival '55. MARGARET ADAMS: Sr. Class Secretary '57, Varsity Cheerleader '57, J. V. Cheerleader '56, Graduation Usher '56, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, Future F. ADAMS, B. ADAMS, Everyone will long remember the Junior-Senior Prom. Hearts were light and gay as nimble feet glided over the floor to strains of sweet music. ln years to come our hearts will dance again as we think of this unforgettable night. As the time for baccalaureate drew near, there was sorrow in the hearts of all. Graduation ceremonies were viewed through misty eyes as our years at Edge- water became cherished memories. As we heard the last strains of Pomp and Circumstance, we realized we were no longer citizens of Edgewater but of the world. Nurses '56, '57, Student Council '55, E Gals '55, Sweetheart Contest '56, '57. MELINDA LEIGH ADAMS: Sophomore Council '55, Student Assistant '55, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, Office Assistant '56, '57, Gregg Writers '56, '57, KPresident '57l, ADAMS, M. ADAMS, M.
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Slams The Junior-Senior Prom, the Faculty Tea, and the Homecoming Dance are all traditions establisheduby the classes-and all traditions cherished as a part of Edgewater. From bright-eyed sophomores, standing on the thres- hold of a new and exciting experience, to alert iuniors, entering into the multitude of activities with enthusi- asm and vigor, to aspiring seniors with eyes on the shining future, each firm and unmovable step is built. For year after year, class after class, ideas are initiated which will, if worthy, become new traditions-traditions that will hold an important place at Edgewater and will not soon be forgotten by her many students.
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AIKEN, G. AKERMAN, E. AKINS, R. ALDERMAN, B. ALDERMAN T ALDORA, B. ALGEE, B. ALLEN, D. AMMERMAN, F. ANDERSON, B WE FIND OURSELVES SENIORS AT LA GRADY AIKEN. EMORY AKERMAN: Transferred from Coral Gables High '56, Varsity Football '57, Varsity Track '56, '57, Stage Crew '56, Safety Council '56, '57, ROY ALEXANDER AKINS, JR.: Band '55, '56, D.C.T. American Club '56, Future Teachers '56. LINDA ANDERSON: J. V. Cheerleader '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '55, '56, Homecoming Attendant '55, '56, Homecoming Queen '57, Sweetheart Contest '55, '56, ANDERSON, L BANDY, G. '57. BARBARA ALDERMAN: Band '55, '56, Majorette '55, '56 iCo-Captain '56l, Assembly Council '55. TRACY ALDERMAN: Sophomore Council '55, Student Council '55, The Perfect Gentleman '55, Pep Club '56, Bond '55, '56, '57. BEVERLY ALDORA: Latin Club '55, '56, '57, F.H.A. '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, Art Club '56, '57. BILL ALGEE: Band '55, '56, '57. DOROTHY ALLEN: Band '55, '56, Future Nurses '56, '57, Latin Club '56. FRANK AMMERMAN. BARBARA ANDERSON: Campus Crusaders '56, '57 lVice-Presidentl, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Pan '57, Graduation Usher '56, Varsity Cheerleader Co- Captain '57, CLIFFORD ANDREWS. PHYLL ANTHONY: Choral Society '55, '56, '57, E-Gals '55, Girls' Varsity Club '55, '56, '57 iSecretary '56l, Student Assistant '56. BILL AVERA: Key Club '55, '56, Latin Club '55, Sports- man Club '56, Bi-Phy-Chem '57. DAVID GEORGE BALLENTINE: Eagleaires '55, Photography Club '56, '57, l-li-Y '57. GENE BANDY: Tri-Hi-Y '55, '56, '57 Choralaires '56, Choral Society '56, FFA. Sweetheart Contest '56, Future Nurses Club '56. ANDREWS, C. ANTHONY, P. AVERA, B. BALLENTINE, D. 'txt'
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