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COOKS--Row 1: Artie Patterson, Gusta Cassady, Barbara Ingle, Virginia Wicker. Row 2: Ruth Dake, Wrethal Lancaster, Helen Morris, Hesper Mohr, Elizabeth Kohler. The cafeteria line at S. H. S. on a typical day. Our Cooks Have Fine Equipment 1 4 I JR. HIGH COOKS-Elva Cuzzort and Wilma Smith. 22 Cakferia From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. students could be seen hurrying on their ways to the cafeteria to indulge in nourishing, Well-planned meals. This year a snack line Was added along with the regular cafeteria line. Sandwiches, potato chips, milk, assorted baked goods, and ice cream were served for those students who pre- ferred this type of lunch. The dietitian, Avonelle Branson, planned meals, and oversaw the operation of the cafe- teria. This year the cafeteria participated in the federal lunch program for schools.
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s 1. T31 ft A i 5 Q i r 1959 PROM COURT-Wendell Aldridge and Martha Davis, Harold Stewart and Janet Wagner, Jerry Andrews and Lynn Dellekamp. Cloud-White Stairway At The 959 Prom Mohler, had actually made an angel-hair stair- way that extended some twenty feet into the air with clouds and glittering stars at its top and throughout the gym. It was lighted with aquamarine lights and surrounded with gar- lands of flowers. Panels along the West side and south end were painted with space constel- lations, signs of the zodiac, and various other scenes. Along the West panel, the court was seated in a penthouse setting with ferns en- twined in a white railing and with a backdrop of a city skyline. The stage was decorated in blue and white crepe paper and stars. Three boys and three girls from the sopho- more class served refreshnientsg they were dressed in uniforms befitting the occasion. Serving as Ye Old Astrologern for the evening was Mrs. Ralph Adams. 354 za : L , A ' fax-if X -. s .1 . s T K fs. gf! M: SERVERS-Dick Schoelch, Janet Stiles, C. M. Hepp, Janet Hester, Tom Graham, Trudy Haley. 21
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l James Morris lrightl, who presented an interesting musical program for students and faculty, and his accompanist pose before the original painting entitled My Old Kentucky Home. on uoca f i on Mr. James Morris, a talented vocalist, visited Shelbyville High School in the fall of 1959 to enter- tain at a convocation. His past experiences in the field of music included a position in the original New York cast of My Fair Lady, the leading role in the Stephen Foster Story presented at the Stephen Foster Playhouse in Bardstown, Kentucky, and nu- merous television appearances. Mr. Morris' tour was arranged by the Life Insur- ance Company of Kentucky. This company recently insured a painting of Stephen Foster's Old Kentucky Home by Haddon Sunblom in the amount of Sl00,000. The original painting was on display during the pro- gram, and later a small replica of it was presented to Mr. Sharp for display at S. H .S. Being a native of Kentucky, Mr. Morris sang, with intense feeling, the folklore of his state and presented many of Stephen Foster's famous works. Convocations And Fun we sS?lLC!el1t Ceflfel' Everyone likes to relax at some time during the day and to get together with friends. The new student center provided these opportuni- ties and also a chance for that thirst-quenching coke. At noon there was a candy counter which was rolled into one end of the center where many kinds of candy could be purchased. As might be expected, the student center proved to be a most popular spot for all ! is X it X 5 l ii Xt! Que! N 5 'V j , K. to ' ' Dave Thompson and Dick Schoelch prepare to buy candy during their lunch period from junior candy girls, Joan Kincaid and Trudy Haley. 23
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