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Page 24 text:
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Judy Cox, Sharon Daniels, and Mary Dawn Dobson working on the anrniftl Senior Play production, entitled The Clock Struck 12.' It was fun and . . scary. Carol Ann lasfanay and Teddy Etheridge at their important tank of selling Sr. candy. Christmastime found Sue Mains, Teddy Etheridge, and Janice Barton getting ready for Mr. Claus eventful appearance, by decorating the High School Christmas tree.
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After Commencement, the traditional handshake. Sometimes the Graduate receives a little extra from another member of the class. In this case, '.t'e all right. However, they can't stand too much at one time. Wha' hoppened? Skip Day at Pqkagon State Park proved to be a riot , tobogganing, sledding, skating, and eating were the high- lights of the day. The Class of '57 was exceptional. There weren't just 10 students to honor for their outstanding academic work, but there were 22. Heading the list v as Ken Thomas, Vale- dictorian; and Mary Lampman, Salutatorian. The Senior Play was a great success. What a laugh when David Dunckel dropped unconscious Carol Ann Lashuay. Jim Lawler's party was great after the play, too. The Juniors honored the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet-----the turkey and dressing were delicious. Six debaters came from the Senior Class. This yeah, the first time in many years, the debate team went to the re- gional debate tournaments. The J-Hop was a conclusion to the social events of the year. Next came baccaleurate and then graduation to end the careers of the seniors as high school students. They will go into the world-------some to college, others to make their way along some other road. But they will still be remembered as the best class to walk the halls of Q. H. S, 19
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D. A. R. GIRL of '57: Jane Cook. Standing: NetteUe Fenoyer, Treas.; Donna Grill, Reporter; Sharon Daniels, Hist.; Mary lempman. Historian. Sitting: Harold Brazee, Vice Pres.; Kenneth Thomas, Pres.; Jane Cook, Secretary. Mr. ELenbaas was their able and competent advisor.
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