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i fa., ' f U... t ., . . I ,X-sf- K --nzwm., -1 Home-Coming The evening got started ny seat- ing of last year's Queen, Virginia Owen and this year's Queen's little crown bearer, Debbie McCoy. Next came the parade ofthe honor guards, band, Oueen, Sally Didingerg and her Senior Attendant, joanne Young in a Buick convertible and in a Mercury Karen Mitchhart, junior Attendantg Marilyn Nommay, Sophomore Attendant, and Betty jean Simmons, Freshman Attendant. As the parade went around the field and Came on tothe field, the Queen and her court were met by their escorts. The Queen's escort was Football Captain Gary Allison, and the others were Z6 MARCELLA PEARL, DIDINGER Senior escort, Lewis Nommaygjunior escort, Bill Clark, Sophomore escort, Bob Kinsey and Freshman escort, Larry Buren. The Queen was then crowned by las ye-ar's Oucen while the band formed an aisle, Queen Sally was thc-n presented the football by Cary and a good lurk kiss, too. The flaq raising was in order, and as the majorvttes pledged their salute, the band played The Star Spangled Banner. At the hnlf time the Ons-en walked across the field and presented flowers to her mother and the mothers ofthe football players. f
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing: David Bower, Gary Allison, Larry Martin, john Young, Virginia Butler. SEATED Mr. Kershner, Marcella Didinger, Elaine johnson, Sue Barnes, Lewis Nommay. I hope you, the public, will enjoy reading our Annual. These people pictured above are solely responsible for bringing you this handsome 1955 Indian. I must though, extend my thanks to a few other members of the Senior Class who helped in the processing. I feel as though l got very good co- operation from my Annual Staff and I wish to thank them. Mr. Kershner was certainly a wonderful auxiliary and advisor. To give you a hint of what each member ofthe staff had to do, I will give you a brief sketch. I, The Editor, had to oversee the whole thing and tell the members of the staff what I wanted done and how. My Assistant Editor was Sue Barnes. She was a great aid in helping me plan the Annual, overseeing and also doing a little typing. My Business Manager was Elaine johnson. I think she would be a very good Secretary of the Treasury. She did a fine job by writing the checks for our bills and collecting the money for the Annuals sold. My Layout Editor was Virginia Butler. jenny got sort of harsh at times, when I made her rip off an uneven picture or a blurred one. I must say, however, that she was very co-operative and did an excellent job. My Sports Editors were David Bower and Gary Allison. It took awhile to get them broken in. They had quite a time getting the schedule and the number of games won and lost. But they did fine for amateurs. My Art Editor was Marcella Didinger. I owe a lot of gratitude to Sally for her remarkable work. She drew all of our divider pages and the decors free hand. She made our annual very attractive, I think. My Feature Editors were Larry Martin and john Young. They wrote the dedi- cation and pinch-hitted wherever necessary. Last but not least was our Advisor, Mr. Kershner. The Annual Staff is very thankful for his fine co-operation. - The Editor
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Welcome. . . Response. . . Class History. . Music' .... Class Will, , Music .... Class Prophecy. . . .Leora Didinger Remarks ....... ....... M r, Bash Master of Ceremonies . . . ..... Sexette . I af 1 ,. . 'Y' l MENU Fruit Cockiail Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes Gravy Butiered Corn Vegetable Salad Clover Leaf Rolls Angel Food Cake lee Cream Olives Pickles Coffee and Milk
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