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The Homecoming Queen, candidates, and escorts are as follows: Freshman Candidate, Sandra Smith and her escort, Jerry Priest, Sophomore Candidate, Sherry Beasley and her escort, Richard Phenisg Junior Candidate, Martha Mangas and her escort, Lendall Mock, Homecoming Queen, Peggy Huntsinger andher escort, Trent Toensingi 1955 Homecoming Queen, Georgia Welcher and her escort, Dick Mitchell. And Around The School The day, September 15, was as bright and beautiful as the girls when they rode onto the football field in shiny, new convertibles. A few mements later the crowd cheered when Peggy Huntsinger was crowned to reign as Queen ofthe 1956 Homecoming. After Elwood had defeated the Tipton Blue Devils 13-12, a dance was held in the Panther Den, decorated to the theme of Moonlight and Roses. The Junior Class president, Lendall Mock presented the queen with a beautiful bouquet of roses and a banner inscribed withthe words Homecoming 1956. The candidates and the past queen were also awarded lovely gifts. After these ceremonies Miss l-luntsinger and her escort Trent Toensing led the Grand March followed by her court members and their escorts. I 2 'Wifi f. . ' 'K EE., if
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The long and short of it Does it startle you that much?? Poor Priscilla, and she was a good cat too!!! Looking of the Busy People in The AdvancedBiology course, one of the newest in the school, allows the students to explore new and unusual areas of education. The individual encounters different experiences in various fields of natural science, the entire course is established on a college level, Our school has proudly produced not only persons who possess varied, valuable talents but also people who come in assorted shapes and sizes. The three familiar initials D. C. E. represent Diversified Co-operative Education, a program recently introduced into our school. Students, by sharing their time between school and work, learn easily by ac- tual experience how to solve the difficulties arising in commercial relations. This worthwhile course has proved itself to be a valuable asset to our educational system. The DCE Club members are as follows:SEATED left to right-Peggy Huntsinger, Judy Lewellen, Julie Stout, Alyce Richwine. STANDING left to right-Don Hughes, Mack Sams, Mike Fettig, Bob Johns, Bob Kochman, Mr. Sell, fSponsorQ Larry Bailey, Eddie Warner, Dick Parker, Steve Clark, Jerry Champion, Fred Tyner. Doris Hanover, Bob Willhoit, Caroline Green, Frances Loser, JackA1exander, Carolyn Rockhill, Eva Ebberts, Bar- bara Neeley, Judy McCorkle, Maf19HeM2HiS, Bilfbal' KSCS- ling, Mr. Sell, SITTING.
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fa, .Nail W Dynamic Personalities and Leadership Abilities Because of their leadership abilities, and natural initiative, we feel that these fourteen seniors deserve extra recognition. They were outstanding in all QQ! phases of school life--scholastics, organizations, activities, and athletics. Rep- .Qfl resenting their class in these various fields , they have proven themselves by lead- ff X ing their fellow classmates to top honors. og f s 'alla'-ffl ' Wt: is- ,. , 0 .IS t XJ... x - L ,L ' J My g fi 61 ff ft -f V- X ,V ,C ! 5 ' f ZL. ' 'es phi. -YT lf 'ii 'f-has is' -nga-i -oi' 18
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