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TYlonumtA to fhmuimbsJi t In the fall of 1954, we were destined to be the last freshman class in the old high school. Even though everything seemed new and strange to us, we soon became acquainted with the school and its superiors. As we woke to our sophomore year, we made a grand entrance into the new Everett Southern High School by taking a bigger and better part in the school's various activities. Some of us joined clubs, while others participated in sports or in the band and the chorus. We began thinking about our finances by selling sweatshirts and sponsoring a skating party. When we became juniors, we accepted more and more responsibility in our class, in the classroom, and in extracurricular activities. We began thinking seriously about our trip to Washington as we held our class play Clementine, which was a grand financial success. During the evening of the Junior-Senior Prom, the theme of which was Starlight, we realized that this was the last gathering with the seniors and that at the end of the evening we would become the next leaders of our school. Finally, we became seniors and our goal was almost completed— almost. There was still much to be done. Along with various other things seniors must do, we had our pictures taken; ordered our announcements and name cards; chose our class motto, flower, and colors; and were measured for caps and gowns. On some of these, along with our successful magazine campaign, we received discounts and profits which went into our treasury. Although we had our hands full doing all these things, we still found time to present our senior class play, The Campbells Are Coming. As the day of Baccalaureate and Commencement draws near, we as seniors, with the education we received at ESHS, hope to aid our community and nation in some way. We thank the teachers and underclassmen for the inspiration that has led us toward our goal—graduation from our Alma Mater. BILL WAKEFIELD, Co-Editor Twenty Nine
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U)1w'a SoAAy 7U)w! VADA WIGFIELD Vada January 23 Specs . . . radio bug . . . stamp collector . . . bookkeeping brain Usher 12 ROBERT EUGENE ZIMMERMAN Zcb September 16 Join the Navy and see the world ...collector of money—coins! . . . fishing, anyone? . . .Ag boy FFA 11, 12 SIMON HOLLY WILLIAMS, JR. Holly February 19 Man with the big horn . . . airborne ... a popular mechanic . . . fond of underclass-women Band 9. 10, 11. 12; Glee Club 9. 10 BRUCE HARRINGTON ZIMMERMAN, JR. Junior February 15 Cars, cars, cars . . . math whiz . . . please, no homework ... a civil engineer some day Science Club 10, 11, 12; Camera Club 10; Band 9, 10. 11, 12 ALAN KENT FOOR Ake May 1 Gone for a semester — VFMA ... a smooth sax . . . top tenor . . . over the river Chorus 11, 12; Band 7. 8, 9. 10. 11; Hi-Y 9. 10, 11; Class Play 11 SANTINA ZIMMERMAN Sandy November 1 Dark eyes . . . me and my pop's car . . . what? homework? ... a roller skater Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. 11. 12. Dramatics Club 10, 11 KENNETH W. ZINN Kenny February 23 Mister President ... a million friends ... my football and my car . . . success bound Class Officer 11. 12; Student Council 11; Warrior Staff 12; Varsity Club 10. 11, 12. Football 7. 8. 9. 10, 11. 12. Basketball 7. 9, 10. 11; Varsity Minstrel Show 10. 11, 12; Class Play 12 Twenty Eight
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