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Swetdfy 0 ga fe H ' I ' 1 Ez ig , . I 41.-. - Lower lefti Mr, Kingsley had a serious discuse . .Lf fm 1 'on about school affairs with Stella and sl Butch. Miss Graves' assistants for the '55-'56 school year were, top picturei A, Perryman, B, Talbot, Miss Graves, l. Phipps, Grid B Anderson, lower picture, P. Bailey, L. Wilson, B, Del Buccliia, P. Bullock, and I. Newman. - ii 1, 11 For each of us the word America means some- thing different. Through the pages of this annual, for example, can be seen the variety of interests and activities which characterize our school. Similarly, America does not have one meaning, but many. Our greatness as a nation is not easily defined, but is composed, characterized, and strengthened by its multiplicity. lt is this diversity which makes available to us 1.-.al U-M 4 , v-mfs mix l . , ' 3 A V. J -U ,anti i '.,,',, it V almost unlimited opportunities, and our undimin- ished belief in democracy keeps us cognizant of the variety of talent available in each individual. Our school, reflecting as it does, our national pattern offers to each of us distinctive opportu- nities for self-realization. To the Seniors I offer my congratulations and the hope that they and our nation will continue to grow and develop through diversity. WILLIAM KINGSLEY Principal
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GLM! gxecu five r'- QL' -it t N Top G, Vfaddell, l, 'v'Vebb, l. C, McClure, A A Daniellgs, and l Moore served as members c ' ' ' ' A c c. ecard during tfie past year r, equette ilided them is .teeretary while C Castle brought 'IXQITT direct iifcrmafion from the schools l.oWer, L Steiiz, I. Bequette, secretaries, and M. Herbage, nurse, were always around when needed, Center: C Castle, superintendent, studzed t 1'9'lf!l 'if a par' of his exacting pcsiiicr, t ,,,,, it ,1 1, ! , I H. if . f of When you watch the activities of a high school for a year, you are watching America, The students are young citizens and future leaders, and their interests exemplify the processes which motivate the nation. Each student of the high school is an individual person, with his own personality, talents, and am- bitions, The school attempts to provide an environ- ment in which each person can develop to his great- est potentiality, America is great because it does for all of its people what the school is doing for its students. America presents the greatest opportunity the World has ever known for man to fulfill the God-given qualities which are his birthright. The students of Lindsay High School multiplied by x times are America itself. The Comet staff, in recording the events and participants of the 1955- 55 school year, are truly presenting-e-America Is For You. CLAYTON CASTLE Superintendent qt tx
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gudgnl 0U2I'I1lI'leH,i As we end this year of '55-'56 we are grateful for the American way of living which is best portrayed in school life, To be able to organize and carry out our own student government gives us the feeling of American politicians at work. This year the student cabinet has worked hard to make it a better year. Our school was efficiently represented at the Governors Traffic Safety Council, C.A,S.C. meetings, and journalism conventions. The student cabinet sent a ten dollar CARE package, sponsored the Christmas formal, passed the Echoing L creed, and did many other out- standing things which you have seen this year. l wish to extend special thanks to Mr. Kingsley, our ad- viser, who helped us plan our exciting rallies, the wonder- ful dances, and interesting meetings, Now that the year is over, I hope that we will be better citizens because of our training in the student cabinet. May next year's council carry on the good work. BUTCH Cl-lARluEBQlS Student Body President :.i:, year 1. i.1:,irret was :oinrosed ot itan:..ng Q, Trxornpscn co-edztor i of tm- yearbook, I Mclntosh, Sophomore C.ass president, L Pickering, lilr-gftmqn Clqgg r-yr-indent, G Williams, Boys' Federation president, and l. Slattery, Se-mor Class presrdent Seated D Longacre, Iuruor Class president, G Vlfebb CASC representatzveg P fackson Girls' League president N, Brissenden, co-editor of me yearbook, P Dunlap, Butch as president and Stella as sebrctary led our school in democratic aovernzr editor of the paper, and B Anderson treasure? Seated at Brvnner, CASC. district treisurer, L Mclntosfi secri-tary ct a bln-s, L Harbin, secretar of welfare, L McClellan, yell leadtr Barker, secretary: E. Charkebois, president and I Wood comm of athletics ff SN.. , 'T 'gif 'G JF. 'll Q 0 I U.. I fx it .Fr J X 1 fy Y
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