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With Ann Lee Engelrnan and Emilie Schenck in charge, the senior class sold Christmas cards as a project to raise money. The Christmas candy sales were handled by Patty Cornell. Both sales proved very successful and a profit to the treasury. VV!! 2 X L. October 19, it was announced that the editors of the 1956 yearbook were James McCaffrey and Carlene Kocher, the business managers, Leon Whitesell and Jeanette Ide. As a result the class began to plan the new edition of The Chieftain, A kickoff for the sales campaign was held in an assembly program, This yearbook should be one of the best ever published at Lake -Noxen High School. This is the way I see it. November 18, 1955, the senior class presented The Skeleton Walks, an action packed mystery -comedy, directed by Mr. John Zaleskas. This play catered to a large and well-pleased audience due to a fine presentation by an outstanding cast. The cast: Dr. Harold Fersig - James McCaffreyg Elaine Blair - Edna Gosartg Mrs, Madge Embrey - Mae Titus, Bobby Embrey - Robert Bennettg Kathleen fKinksJ Embrey - Helen Pilosig Bill Clayton - Leon Whitesellg Anne Rowell - Joyce Shalata, Lilla Donahue - Carol Deets, Skele- ton - David l-lopfer JH 1 fill A 5 in 5 ll, J Bag of Bones The Hero?
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On September 7, 1955, we started our final year as seniors -- that most magic year of all! The class elected Larry Case, President and Judy Searfoss, Vice President. Patty Comell, Ann if Lee Engelman, and Audrey Carpenter were in charge of candy sales, and Bernard Dendler, Paul Keiper, and David Hopfer were in charge of the Coke machine. 11'-.ai-P . , ' f , 4: I -. N , - - .- . : - s . - is . ,u - g -I ., 1 I 1 -. .Q1-'vglb' gg - I: - 1 2 - - me 1. :Q 1 i' I I Early in the year Blynn Grey left us to join the armed services, but we were glad to wel- come Leon Whitesell back for his senior year. ty Q ' 1 Nia? The seniors sponsored a series of Teen Dances during the fall season. Dancing, ping-pong, and various games helped the seniors make a success of this function. There Go The Profits! 75 'cs JUG!-Cdff WK.: Several roller-skating J am Session . parties were held and prov- ed quite successful, 'xtgR.k,3FgH,,,plf
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December 23, 1955, the senior class sponsored a Christmas Ball, All the couples portrayed a gay holiday time as they danced to music by the Hi-Tones. The decorations were especially lovely with a large blue and silver tree, multi-colored lights, tin- sel, and evergreen boughsl The highlight of the evening was the crowning of a Queen, Carlene Kocher was presented with a crown of flowers by the class president, Larry Case. . X K V .KN -..,,.,. -rr 4 Queen For A Day u Here .. .'Hai1l nam The Gangs A GUYS and Dolls On February 1, 1956, Jeanne Ide was the most surprised girl in Lake Noxen High School when she was awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaker QB of Tomorrow award for this area, This award placed Jeanne in competition with other winners for state and national honors, --.. The seniors are planning for the conclusion of a very busy year. The following activities have been scheduled. May 23-26 - Washington Trip, May 31 June 1 Final Exams June 1 - Class Night, June 3 - Baccalaureate, June 6 - Commencement,
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