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SHARON WILKERSON FHA 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 2,35 Language Club l,2,3,4: Secretary-Treasurer 25 Vice -President 35 DeLa11reo1a 3,45 Thespians 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchegfra I,2, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Business and EditorialStaff of Pohob 35 AssistantEditor 45 GAA l,2,3,4g Letter 3,45 Treasurer 45 English E 3,45 Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Pep E 3,45 Dance Band 2,45lvlusic Lyre lg Service Bars l,2,3,4g Girls Ensemble 2,35 Clarinet Quartet I5 All School Play 35 Make -up Crew 2,35 Class Secretary 25 National Merit Test. STAN WIGGINS Class President 35Class Representative Ig DeLaureola 2, 3, 45 Football IV 1,25 Varsity 3,45 Basketball IV I,2, Varsity 3,45 Letter 45 Track 3,45 Senior Play5l-lomecoming Com- mittee 45 Interclass Champs 3.45 Tbespians 45 Band I,2g Trumpet Trio 25 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Student Council 1, 3. Q '--T 1 I, .,, pc: 4 -'S' F'?:-'Jr f Are these the determined seniors? JY rs. , flax. 4 L .Jan ' N NW
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1 r n i N- A f .Q X ' 4 f ' ' 'zz' '9 , J: ? X' n I . i If 0 s x, ' .ry!1 ' ' J, tw .- Senate 66444 fir 5 X 1 I I i BILL TATOMER Industrial Arts Award 2,3,45Al1 School Play 25 Christ Play 25 Christmas Operetta 35 Stage Crew 1,25 English 15 Masque and Gavel 25 Thespians 2, 3,45Boy's Glee I, 2, 3,45 Boy's Quartet I, 25 Mixed Chorus I, 25 Music 1,2, 3,45 Silver Music Award 33 Band I5 Student 3,45 Pohob Photography Staff 2, 35 Pohob Business staff Homecoming Committee 2, 3,45 Pep C1ub2, 1 Editor 4 . DON THORPE Student Council I, 2, 3,45 Class President I5 entative 25 Vice-President of Student Body 3 President 45 Block E 2,3,45 Football I,2,3,45 JV 25 Varsity 3,45Track 2,3,45 DeLaureola 243.4 uage Club l,2,3,4g Homecoming Committee 3,45 class Champions 3,45 Pohob Editorial Staff 1, 2, 35 Band DEANNA TOOTHMAN Pep Club I,2,3,45 Pep E 3,45 Language Club 2,3,45 I,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Homecoming Committee 2, Thespians 2, 3,45 Masque and Gavel 3,45 Girls State 35 School Play 2,35 Junior and Senior Play5 Saga 3,45 Dog Stand 3,45 Delraureola 3,45 Pohob.Assistant Busi Manager 35 English E 2,3,4. DON VOELTZEL Transfer from Co1orado5 Student Council l, 25 Class V President 35 Junior P1ay5 Basketball I, 2, 35 Letter 2, 33 E ball I,2,3,45 Letter 2,35 B lt H r,2. GEORGIE WEA, FHA f ,3,45 Pep, p6'i,z,3,45 Pep E43 GAA r,z, ' , tter 2,3 4 Board 45 GAA President 45 I , his 3 ' 4, 'ra 3,4S,Music Lyre 2,3,45 Service Q, . ,wr , 1,3,45Sax Quartet 25.swdent Comme: -3.5 ohob 1 5 LLIAMS A Glee Club I, 2. - ' AYNE WORTHINGTON A Bas 1 JV 2, 35 Assembly Technician 45 laters Champs 3,4. PAT WINES Manager Basketball 2, 35 Letter 2, 35 Football 2, 3,45 Le 3,45 Block E 2,3,45 Language Club 2,3,45 Sergeant Arms 35 Del.aureo1a 3,45 Senior Vice-Presidentg H01 coming Committee 45 Saga Staff 45 Pep Club 1,2 Election Board 45 Pohob Sports Editor4.
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THE DETERMINED SENIORS As the graduatsng class of T956 prepares to leave the halls of our beloved E C H S and face whatever the future may have sn store for us we would lske to pause for a moment and ponder on our past accomplsshments and memorses sn E C H S We started our freshman year as usual by whstewashshg the E ' Thss and our Frosh party were the masn events of our frosh year We were very honored to occupya larger space on the honor roll and to have one of our classmates Lsnda Stensnger elected as one of the varssty cheerleaders Our frosh year was made a hugh success masnly because of the cooper atson of our pressdent Don Thorpe ln our sophomore year we elected John Martsn as our class pressdent Under hss able leader shsp our Soph Hop and class pscnsc were a great success We were honored by havsng two of our classmates, Lsnda Stensnger and Mary Ellss elected as varssty cheerleaders and four sophomores, Deanna Toothman Pat Cook, John Martsn and Bull Tatomer representsng our class sn the all school lay, Lost Horszons We also showed a great partscspatson sn sports and quste a Few of our sophomore sportsmen were awarded thesr letter Our sunsor year u Stan Wsggsns actsng as pressdent As always we had a large par tscspatson sn spar F ecsally proud to have Don Thorpe elected Student Body Vsce Pressdent Regsna wart nt Body Treasurer Lsnda Stensnger, head cheerleader, Mary Ellss asssstant c erleader rslee Mohlman, announcer of the Campus Capers, Mary Ellss, Lsnda Stensnger and Regsng Stewart attendants to the Homecomsng Queen Our Junsor Class Play l Love LUCY 'WUs a huge success but the hsghlsght of our sunsor year was our Junsor Prom lt was beautsfully decorated wsth the theme besng Apple Blossom Tsme And last but by no means least our sensor year Under our class pressdent Ken Hobbs we expersenced a successful dstch day and pscnsc, and found our class play, Grammercy Ghost a huge success Agasn toppsng all other events, our Sensor Ball was one of the most beautsful ever seen at E C H S The Sensors were honored to have Don Thorpe as Student Body Pressdent, Harry Swasnston Student Body Vsce Pressdent Marslee Mohlman, Student Body Secretary, Lsnda Stensnger, head cheerleader Deanna Toothman Msss Elko County 'wsth Georgsa Lsppcsrells and Donna Woods, two more Outstandsng sensors, as her attendants, Beth Boyd a Homocomsng queen, Lsnda Stensnger, Regsna Stewart and Georgsa Lspparells, atten nts 4 lpomeymmg queen, Mary Elszabeth Hatupss, Pohob Edstor, Beth Boyd and Judell A ri, Marslee Mohlman as Campus Capers Announcer and Deanna Toothman,wrst he lf- l100l News Notes And so, st ss wsth hsgh hopes for the future and many pl nt Moments to Remember that we, the graduatsng class of 1956, say farewell to dear ol H S . . . . . . I . . . A 0 I l .2-. - - ss I ' Il I I ' II ' . . 1 ' ' I I . . . - , . . I, H . . . , . . . . . l 1 I . . . I I I ' ' u 0 l u E . ..l1............-1. . . . I u J s C C 0 u fq e 1 g o ,Y 1 8' ' . I , Z . . I , . . . . se cs. . . 5 I. - , - . . . S '-i -Y 1' h . Q . I I I f.. -- I n a . . A I . 0 I I ' . . . . . I K, I ' ll 'li as . . . . . I ..1..11-1-- I - - - ss 0 ss . , . . . I I ' I I s 0 - o H H . . . , . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . ' I . H . , Q. . . . I I . ss f ll ' , ' . ' . . . . . 1 . . 0 1 UA ' . . ' ' 1 --5 T-'ass 4 In 4 . g , ,, X I ' 0 4 , V , .. , . - s , . S 4 . B 'ov' ' ' ' ' ll II , ,. . . . .
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