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I.l'lI 'I': Crowning thc' Qut-cn of Hearts, Don- na Sarhvr, and tht- King of Knavvs, Jim Shields. at thi' Valvn- tint- Danco is .Ianann lfouts, with tht' assist- anct- of Ili-Y Alpha I'i'0sidt-nt. Bill John- son. RIGHT: Tho t'hristmas scason was 1-vidvnt in thc junior high building as thc trophy cast' was decor' atvd in a wry colorful Christmas display, I,liFT: Would you likt- seconds? asks Ann Allcn of Marty liovvtt, as Brvnda Wil- liams stands hy to assist hor at tht- GAA t'hristinas Dance. RIGIITQ Uno of the most colorful of the Ilomvcoming Floats was that of the Radio t'luh, pictured hcrc with quvvn Candidatc, .Indy Guy. and Socrv- lllI'y-TI'CLlSlll'Cl' of thc cluh, John Linn. Tho big question at thc hand party Was. t'Wi1t'l'l' did all this food como from? Try' ing to choose what thvy want to vat arc Gordon Goss, Bill Johnson, .lorry Applv- gatv, Joy Bolin. and Bt-tty Nix. Page Ten
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Proud members of the Letterman Club and their queen candidate, Sue Burleigh, ride the win- ning float for the football Homecoming. A common sight at the basketball games was Wally Couch, selling his many colored shakers. The happy queen of the 1955 prom, Jacque Eaton, pauses at her throne, es- corted by the Junior Class President, Bill Johnson, Eager students crowd around the tables on the first day of school to buy books. A common sight during the noon hours in warm weagher was a group of students around the doors. At Christmas time a group from the Artesian Herald took food and presents to the needy.
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TOP LEFT: Sam Carmichael and Shirley Collier seem very serious in the speech play, No Greater Love. TOP RIGHT: Marsheila Nix submits to being made up by Linda Farr before the Junior Class Play, Homs Present Colorful Productions You can't take it with you, quoted Grand- father Martin Vanderhoff, and the curtains closed on the final performance of another Junior Class Play. Many plays are given each year under the direction of Mrs. Betty Mann. In the spring we are kept busy with the porformances of 'YQ You Can't Take It With You. BOTTOM LEFT: The make-up box is an essential item to every play, large or small. BOTTOM RIGHT: The clutching claws of Roy Husted spell death for Mike Walsh in the Dramatic Club Play The Clutching Claw. the Dramatics Club Play in early February and the Senior Class Play in late April. Each first performance is a challenge with everyone hoping that his characterization will be convincing and that the play will be a suc- cess. Page Eleven
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