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Senior oj jii d icerA ana AponAorA • • • Clyde Bogie’s sojourn in the hos- pital is made more bearable as Mar- ccnc Morrison, senior class treas- urer, straightens his pillow. Allen Rose, president, and Betty Jones, secretary, came with Marccnc to tell Clyde that he is the newly elected vice-president. As we, who arc seniors in 1955, look ahead to our graduation and the commencement of our careers, we find that we are on the verge of becoming the “citizens of tomorrow.” Some of us will go directly into the armed forces; others will begin the establishment of homes; many of us will continue our education in various colleges and universities. With these thoughts in mind we realize that never again will we work together as a group. As we look back over our high school years, we remember the excitement of our first play . . . our plans and efforts as juniors to produce a delightful Junior-Senior banquet and prom . . . our classmates who won many honors for the school through their active participation in sports, music, art, and other activities . . . the officers and queens whom we chose to rep- resent us in our class and the organizations to which we belong . . . the teachers who helped us through all our trials. In years to come the recollection of these memories will remind us of the important part our high school friends have had in the building of our characters as citizens in the community. The senior class sponsors—Mr. Southward. Mrs. Hensley, Miss Runyan, and Mrs. Rolette—take time out for tea and tall talcs before they discuss class business. [22]
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classes The search for knowledge is the backbone of our school life, and also enters in our community life as we turn to its resources and citizens for a part of this knowledge. Serving in the city as a part of the citv is a great supplement to our usual course of studies.
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CARL ABSTON GLORIA ALLEN Band ’54, ’55 BOB ANTHONY Junior Play ’54; Band ’53, ’54 SUE BACHLOR ERNESTINE BAILEY Gingcrsnaps ’53, ’54, ’55, cheerleader 55; State synchronized swim team ‘54; Chorus ’53; Tiger Tales ’54; Ducklings ’53, ’54, ’55; Senior Play ’55. BILL BALLEVV GERALD BEAUCHAMP CHARLES BERNARD LILLIAN BISHOP Gingcrsnaps ’53, ’54, ’55; Future Nurses ’53, ’54, ’55 HENRY BOULTON DOROTHY JANE BRIXEY State Honor Society ’53, ’54, ’55; National Honor Society ’53, '54, '55, reporter '55; Student Council ’53, ’54. ’55, treas. ’55; Band ’53, '54, '55; Clarinet Solo ’54; All-State Band '53, ’54, ’55; Trail Staff '54, ‘55, senior editor '55; Valedictorian ’55; BPW Girl of the Month ’55; Who’s Who ’54 CORTEZ BRYANT
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