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1 Diplomas Are Awarded To The Commencement program was held at the Scurry-Rosser High School auditorium May 21, 1956. After the processional, Doris Upchurch played Merry Widow Waltz by Lehar as a piano solo: Nora Crady Daughtery brought the salutatory, and Elaine Brooks played Ice Ballet by Fletcher. Norma McPherson, valedictorian of the 1956 class, spoke on the subject Farewell Wishes. After that Superintendent Shipley presented Doc Rugh- mann, farm editor of Radio Station WBAP, Fort Worth, who brought the address to the graduates. After receiving their diplomas from Rex Wampler, president of the school board, twelve happy girls and boys remained long enough to have a class picture made. The honor students Norma McPherson, vale- dictorian, a nd Nora Crady, salutatorian, smile for the photographer iust before putting on their caps and gowns. The audience waits for the capped-and-gowned seniors to march in. ' 4
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IuniorfSenior Banquet it A rs Driver, one of the Junior spon- rs receives congratulations on the ccess of the banquet. The pleasure of the delicious meal was enhanced by soft strains of Hawaiian melodies. In a candlelit room barefoot sophomores dressed in appropriate native costumes, served Hawaiian food to the guests. After the meal an interesting program was enjoy- ed. Kirby Benson president ofthe Junior Class, act- ed os master of ceremonies. The class will was read by Jean Fortner, the class prophecy was given by Martha Sloan, and the Senior Class Song Over The Rainbow , was sung by the Junior girls. Closing the program with a big surprise, the Junior and Senior Class presented their sponsors with gifts. At last guests reluctantlytoolc their leave express- ing appreciation for an unforgetable evening to their hosts, the iunior class, and sponsors, Mrs. Driver and Mrs. McCormick. The Sophomores dressed as Hawaiians are given last minute instructions before the banquet begins. Cloye Ford and Evelyn Lightfoot start the fun after the meal is over. Kirby Benson, the master of cere- m o n i e s begins the program . QNX
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