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' I DOROTHY MAE WILEY Muric if well mid to be the speech of angelf. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2 Comwolei Club 3 Le Cercle Francais 3 National Chorus 4 Tri-Hi-Y Officer 4 Y-Teen Club 2, 3 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3 County Chorus 4 Dottie . . . One of the singing birds of the Class of '56 . . . Destined someday to become another Doris Day . . . A Southern Belle from Augusta, S. C. LEVIN ALLEN WILLIAMS A mr be likely and girls Jamey but Jtudy and book: to him, no fun! Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4 Ag Vice President 3 Ag President 4 Scenery Club 1 Gym Club 2 Bunny . . . Full of pep and always looking for fun . . . Likes to hunt and fish . . . President of FFA . . . Clowns around in Gym Exhibition. JOAN ALYCE Woon Who if it mn read 4 woman? Band 1, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 1 Dramatic Club 3 Woody . . . Mischief! Mischief! Mischief! The blonde bombshell . . . Usually seen with a last year's senior . . . One of our tiny misses.
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As Freshmen, we the Class of 1956, entered the halls of Seaford High School on Wednesday, Sep- tember 3, 1952. We learned that our sponsors were to be Miss Vincent, Mr. Frey, and Mr. Millerg and in our first class meeting we elected class officers. David Grosh was presidentg Myron McWilliams, vice pres- identg Harold Holland, secretarypjane Temple, treas- urerg and Kenny Smith, historian. We elected jane Temple, Deede Kenworthy, May- nard Eaton, and David Grosh to represent us in the Student Councilg Bobby Allen was the Freshman member of the Athletic Council. When Deede Ken- worthy moved away from Seaford, jane Ward was elected to take her position in the Student Council. Many new members were added to our class that fall. Several stayed only one year. Others, like Ruth Sprenkle and Freddie Miner, remained with us throughout our high school years. Could any of us forget the week in which we were initiated by the upperclassmen? Boys with very short crew-cuts and girls with several small pigtails were common sights then. It was hard at first but it soon came to be fun for all.
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