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f..4,.- fe if ,Hgh Borrowing their th eme from Shaky Williamspeare , the student council pre- sented their annual McKinley rally. Three of the iunior members Mark Anthony, Bob Getz and Jim Cook provide entertainment at the feast of the Bulldog, much to the delight of the students. This dance proved to be one of the best rehearsed farces ever presented on the stage of this school. Q53 ' The members of Junior-Achievement advertised and sold stock in their companies to the student body. lt wasn't long before the milk containers and racks appeared at the end of the production lines. The Struts and Frets presented Lost Hori- zons and then turned to the third and last pro- duction of the year Mother is A Freshman . The choir spent all their time putting a polish on the annual opperetta Babes in Toyland . The musical was most enthusiasctically received by the students and townspeople. The band was again ready to entertain us. At their chapel of the year, they played all the popular songs and for the seniors, the Graduation March. The Student Council, after much rehearsal hit us full blast with their annual Kouncil Kapers . With Gary Henry as the M.C. they tore up and put on a very entertaining show. The speech club was really going to town all year and the districts were in full swing when the news of Jean Tanley getting third place in the State was broadcast. She put on her humorous act for us in chapel and had us all laughing. The Senior class officers completed plans for one of their projects and we had the senior-faculty volleyball game in the gym. Now the end of the year was fast approaching and all the seniors' thoughts turned to planning for grad- uation. The senior officers raised more money for the all-night party by holding a theater party on May 2. The iunior-senior prom was held at Meyers Lake. This was the start of the end for the seniors. All too soon graduation took place at the stadium. Everyone tried to crowd the good-bys into one night at the all night party at the Lincoln Theater and Legion Ballroom. Honor chapels and then finally senior chapel brought to a sod but success- ful close the school year 1956-1957. li. .- -fl
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With the queen, Judy Shanklin, relaxing in her chair, the queen s attendants and their escorts pose for the mult tude of shutterbugs who recorded the event. Left to right the court is Tracy Miller Bonnie Hemzer crown bearer Soma Altland, Jim Bower, Beth McLaughlin, Bob Willgohs, fObie the Tigerl Queen Judy Gary Henry Jeanette Taylor Deon DaHinden, Donna Thomas, and Eric Larson. Judy was the popular choice. She was very well known to the entire student body. She has served as a cheerleader for three years and was also o three year member of the student council. Judy was at Terps every Wednesday night since she served this last year on the Terps Cabinet. She was a Big Sister and belong- ed to Y-Teens her sophomore year. She was also a homeroom officer in her sophomore year. Queen Judy thought that since Obie did such a good job crowning her he deserved a big reward. Here we see Judy giving Obie that reward. fOh, to be a Tigerll
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