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Zez 70015466 70411435 faeen BARBARA POPE Senior Candidate 1955 At the beginning of the season, a girl from each class was chosen by the Football Team, to represent her class in the annual Football Queen Contest. Each class sold season tickets, competitively, with the senior class leading. The senior class candidate, Barbara Nell Pope, was crowned on October 22, at the Rockdale Game. 1955 Football Queen Candidates Left to right: DONALD BARRINGTON BARBARA POPE Senior 'JOHN PETTIJOHN KAY HUBBARD Junior DON PARKER ROSEMA RY PETERSON Sophomore KENNETH GREEN RITA MCCASLA ND Freshman
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R , t t at S andn-aan? John Pettijohn gives the welcome to the Juniors, Seniors, and Faculty Sponsors at the Junior-Senior Banquet held on May 20 in the High School Gymnasium. The theme of the banquet was In Colonial Days with the setting on the lawn of a colonial mansion. At one end of the gym, a colonial house was erected with a brick wall and a,water fountain completing the scenery. Trelises lined the three walls with willow trees overlooking the garden. Guests were served mint julep in the gar- den, before dinner, by members of the P. A. S. F. Sammie Henderson, Kenneth Behrens, Martha Hoffman, and Gordon Smith entering the banquet T room. -- qv-. 0 H,-,'.1 .4 -5 v. .. Q 1-,451 . I , . . A K tt QW, ir , 1 P AO' '--,Tu ii 14 . Peggy Blackmore took part on the program, presented in the form of a Negro Min- strel, which was followed by the reading of the Will and Prophecy of the Senior class. gf To the right, Bill Springer reads The Creation in one of the more serious moments of the program. f Teachers and students alike, enjoy the meal prepared by the mothers of the Junior class members. -f nt. t. ,, x
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CHARLIE CHANCE BILLY TOMBS JOHNNY ENGVALL GRADY BIZZELL Back End Back Back 70455465 Seddon September 10 - Eagles vs. Bulldogs The Georgetown Eagles opened the season at Burnet by defeating the Bulldogs 20-6. The Eagles held the lead all the way. September 17 - Eagles vs. Dragons The first home game was a tough duel between the Round Rock Dragons and the Georgetown Eagles. The Dragons won by 13-0 score, September 24 - Eagles vs. Lions Georgetown went to Granger and had an easy win over the Lions. It was a free scoring contest of 51-19. Coaches Choice for All-District First Team: End, Barney Stanleyg Center, Curtis Gibbsg Back, Wilford Bane. Second Team: Tackle, Joe Ed Barringtong Guard, Billy I-leadrick, Honorable Mention: Back, Charles Chance: Guard, Albert Landry: Back, Ernest Kimbrog Back, Milton Denham. Wilford Bane was also chosen All-Central Texas Back. 'BUBBA' KIMBRO MILTON DENHAM JOHN PETTUOHN BILLY RAY SNOWDEN Back Back End End
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