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S33 03124 APRIL . . . Sophomores celebrated spring’s awakening at “Springtime Serenade” . . . The senior class play, directed by Mrs. Schlecht, was presented April 12 and 13. Jeff and Hugo answered a very innocent ad which simply said “Ghost Wanted” and got themselves in a tangle of ghosts, zombies, secret service agents, secret passages, and inter¬ national intrigue. All this and romance, too, for they met some very charming girls on the desolate island. P.S. The butler did it! ... A medley from “South Pacific” and folk songs were featured at the vocal concert . . . George Gro- man entertained students in a program of dialects and col¬ loquialisms . . . Music by the band, ensembles, and seventh and eighth-grade choruses constituted the band concert. Rex Freeman (the Professori ,• • restrain - - “iHsthesleepLg ' yS” tta) ieverly Fulk (Troddy) registered horror as iae Anne Trainer (Ginger) peeked at Frank ohnson (Hugo, alias the Ghost). Janet Atkins Gale) and Louis Easterday (Jeff) seem mused by the whole situation. CN fN. to O M.. A„ee Mi„ P ay was block
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Contestants in the regional contest at Angola were Judith Tooman and David Ober, Latin I and 11, and on the right, Garl Zimmerman, algebra. MARCH . . . Eighth-grade basketball team, with an out¬ standing seasonal record of seventeen wins and two losses, were proud champs of four-way tourney . . . Alfredo Cava¬ lier! presented an excellent violin concert for assembly . . . Several teachers were stiff and sore following Teachers- Lions basketball game . . . Irish superstitions and lepre¬ chauns were pictured at “Shamrock Serenade,” freshman party . . . Faye Ashenfelter and Fred Andrews were high¬ lighted as “Teens of the Week” . . . Silvermoon rink was scene of gay, school skating party . . . Davies of Canada thrilled all with theif vocal renditions . . . Noon choir per¬ formed for veterans at Veterans’ Hospital ... A carnival with all the trimmings, sponsored by the PTA, provided fun for everyone . . . “Swing your partner and do-si-do!” sang out the caller at Y-Teen square dance . . . Difficult Latin and algebra tests were tackled by “brains” in the regional contest . . . Concert band performed before judges at Angola . . . Spring vacation held promises of “sleeping 10 The windows are in! Progress continued on the elementary school building, to be completed during the summer.
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MAY OF ’55 . . . “Come-a-Roamin’ ” spelled excitement, intrigue, romance, and adventure to Juniors and their guests, the Seniors, in the high school auditorium May 6, 1955. Hawaii, Japan, Arabia, Holland, Spain, Italy, France, Scotland, Switzerland, and Egypt were the lands of en¬ chantment on Flight ’55’s schedule. The travel bureau at the entrance of the auditorium was the first clue to the even ing’s entertainment. Stepping inside the door, the huge Colosseum in Rome caught the eye, as did the large globe suspended from the ceiling. Six-feet high murals around the auditorium depicted scenic backgrounds of each coun¬ try. Table decorations were miniatures of outstanding characteristics of the corresponding country. “Off-we-go” music was furnished by Dick Showalter’s Quintet. Flight pilot Louis Easterday guided the tour to its destination. Beverly Fulk and Faye Ashenfelter rendered vocal solos, a How was the water, girls? A few of the brave people who ventured into the cold waters of Lake James at the picnic. Japanese hospitality was extendel head .able was .he .ahe-C pCn. 0 .he ..a., D.ch ShowaUe.s Qain.e. provided .o.ic lancing.
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