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Long live the King and Queen .. . Below: Mrs. Knipp lets her hair down as she dances to “The Little Shoemaker.” Left: Our “Rockettes.” Rights “King Bin Hardwick and Queen Amelia Zarres with attendants Nora Jane Roberts and Juanita Marshall. Above: Prizewinning 241—“Kool Kats Klub.”
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First row: B. PETTYJOHN, G. LuCADO, M. RAE, V. THACKER, P. HOPPER. Second row: J. GENTRY, D. Woop, E. MASON, B. KEYSER, B. WOOLDRIDGE. Standing: R. STATTON, W. WRIGHT, J. MACLEop, N. Moon, M. THOMAS. ... as they graduate. SENIOR COUNCIL One of the hardest and most thankless jobs in our school is that of the Senior Council. As the governing body of the Senior Class under the splendid supervision of Miss Courtney Wilkinson its first and foremost job is to plan and make possible a glorious year for the grad- uating class of 1955. First came Senior Day, which was indeed a day to be remembered by all. The beauti- ful floats and Senior Assembly will always be looked upon as one of the high points of the year. The collecting of the Senior Budget was a very difficult task, but homeroom collectors faithfully kept working until every cent was paid. On January 27, 1955 the long awaited Senior Banquet and Senior Dance were held. The fact that everyone had such a good time at both the Banquet and Dance was the result of many long and thoughtful hours of planning by the members of the council. With the coming of Spring and the last lap of the school year, many new and difficult problems concerning graduation came before the council. The measuring and selecting of caps and gowns, the style and number of graduation announcements and an effective pro- gram for graduation were just a few of the problems that were put before the Senior Council. Last, but not least, was the planning for the graduation exercises and the commencement dance. Yes, the Senior Council faced many long and difficult tasks at the beginning of the year. But, under the assistance of Miss Wilkinson, it planned and made possible a most successful year for the class of 1955. So members and sponsor of the Senior Council and Senior Class, we salute you.
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... of our Senior Day. Right: Our “girlies” Below: Sarah Carey and Jack Peters sing “This Ole House.” all dressed up. Above: Miss Wil- Left: The barbershop quartet—Jack Horn- er, Bobby Jones, Ho- Wanrs 7s “racins’’ around on her tri- ward Ligon, and Joe Riddick. cycle.
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