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Page 28 text:
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K E Gwendolyn Hill and Frances F. Feris, Co-Sponsors. Your MUSTANG staff worked hard to write this story of your year 1955-56. The plot was formulated during the spring of 1955 so that the happenings and illustra- tions of the months of April and May could form the prologue of our story, the getting ready to begin as it were. All during the summer the narration was taking form. The photographers preserved for you the flowers of the campus, the building framed in summery greenery, the school board as they worked out the budget and the plans for 1955-56. By September 1st, the first twenty pages were off for the acceptance of the printer. As the action of the year gained momentum so did the activities of the staff. During September, all the members signed up sponsors downtown. Three deadlines were met to keep abreast of the subjects which you were studying, the honors which you were winning, the victories noted by the accumulation of trophies in the cases in the lobby, the queens, the dances, the Christmas Story, the Follies, the Prom, the all-school play. We loved preserving the setting, the characters, the action, and the climaxes for this year of Natrona County High School, 1955-56. We hope that as you read it over and over you will realize how our administration and our faculty emphasize the principles of education-preparation for the future in citizenship, in skills, in health, in character, in worthy use of leisure, in vocations, and in happy home making. Seated: Shirley Tucker, Co-Editor, Joyce Kerns, Co-Editor. Left to right: Jon Brady, Business Managerg Roy Currence, Assistant Business Man- ager, Joan Brady, Faculty and Club Eclitorq Jim Matzke, Photographerg Bob Moll, Photographer, Linda Canfield, Senior Editor. 74a mf! Donna Hawkins, Business Staffg ,lim Walker Photographer.
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First row: Dixie Black, Iuniorg Cile Pace, Freshman, Linda Canfield, Senior, Betty Sensintaffar, Senior, Joyce Kerns, Senior, Tana Moore, Freshman, Lynne Vincent, Freshman. Second row: Linda Merritt, Junior, Mary Sue Baker, Junior, Treasurer, Betsv Crowell, Senior, President, Edo Hanna, Senior, Vice Presidentg Genie Wood, Senior, Secretaryg Irene Williamson, Senior. Third row: Phyllis Angevien, Sophomore, Janet Allen, Sophomoreg Vickie Lagos, Sophomore, Mrs. Barbara Scifers, Dean of Girls, Sponsorg Nancy Davis, Sophomore, Patsy Huey, Junior, Kit Pirie, Freshman. Girls' League in N.C.H.S. is composed of all the girls of the student body. They have elected this Council to govern them. Probably the biggest activity of the Council, during the year, outside of keeping girls, activities running smoothly, was the annual Football Ball. 6'This Side of Heavenw was chosen as the theme for 1955. Stars, clouds, and blue lights made up the decorations which were carefully planned by the Girls' Council. Silhouettes in the shape of angels, honoring the Senior Foot- ball boys, added just the right touch to the wall decorations. Betsy Crowell, Girls, Vice President, presented the football autographed by all the Senior boys to ,lay Edmison, who was selected as recipient for the souvenir when his name was drawn from a football helmet. All events undertaken by the council proved a big success with the aid of its Sponsor, Mrs. Bar- bara Scifers, Dean of' Girls. Betsy was assisted by Vice President Edo Hanna, Secretary Genie Wood, and Treasurer Mary Sue Baker. As money-making projects, council members sold N.C.H.S. stationery and sponsored a mixer after one of our basketball games. Their closing activity always is the series of Orientation Teasg which are presented in an effort to help incoming Freshmen become acquainted with the school. The Teas were as successful as the rest of the girls, activities.
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The office force are: Georgia Sabine, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Ringle, Pauly Clarke, and Mrs. Maude Joslyn. WILLIAM REESE B.A., M.A. Vice Principal Dickinson College Washington Lee University - University of Wyoming J BARBARA N. SClFERS, B.A., M.A. ' Dean gf Girls WALTER SAVAGE University of Montana I B-S-, M-S Portland State College Bllsine-95 Manager University of Oregon UniVCf5itY Of WY0ming Sponsor, Girls' League ' UHiVCfSitY Of Council Washington Sponsor, Future ' Uf1iVefSifY Of Teaghgrg CH1lf0I'I'1iEl
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