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WHERE'S TONTOY These girls are modeling South American Indian cos- tumes brought to Sidney High to he displayed in assembly. The girls are Judy Beckerdite, Mrs. Frank Ackerman, owner of the costumes, Joyce Beer, jo- delle Blackstone, Darlene Risk, and Penny Williams. andals And addles NOT LOOK-ALIKES BUT TWINS . . . Sidney High has six sets of twins they are Richard and Donald Strtz Duane and Donald Helman, john and Joan Fultz, Dan and Diane Doll and Diana. and Donald Haney Seated are Larry and Gary Leapley. Avon Manufacturing Co
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K PROM ROYALTY . . . Jim Wells, Queen Marcia Whitman, King Bob Zimpher. and Sarah Friend pose for a formal photograph. ENTERTAINMENT FIT FOR A KING AND QUEEN . . . Nancy Clark, Diane Blake, and Mary Ann Given sing during the intermission at the prom. One of the biggest events in the lives of the juniors and seniors is the junior-Senior Prom. Sometimes this even proves to be the saddest night of the year for the seniors who are attending their last big dance at Sidney High School. Most of them, however, leave with the hope that they have done their best to make their days and the days of the underclassmen the happiest ever spent in high school. Last year the students really danced in a mirage when they whirled to the music of the Keynotes at The Blue Mirage. Bob Zimpher and Marcia Whitman reigned as the King and Queen of the 1956 prom, and they were escorted to their places at the throne by Sarah Friend and james Wells. During the intermission while the refresh- ments were being served, the junior girls' trio composed of Mary Ann Given, Diane Blake, and Nancy Clark sang several selections. The enter- tainment committee presented a short skit, which they had written, portraying the future lives of some of the seniors.
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16 QUIET PLEASE . . . Miss Herr. the school librarian, is pictured with Ann Garrett and Joanne Anderson, two student work- ers. Charles Sands is selecting a book. Ruls Guide S . . . Case dismissed! Wfith the fall of the gavel the defendants doom is sealed! Sentenced to two weeks' detention for traffic violations, he now has time to recall his fateful moments of trial. Rushing through his memory like a hazy fog, crowd his misdeeds-running across the street, failing to obey a traffic signal, and riding double on a bicycle. The first offense had brought only a warning. Then came the second time. After receiving a ticket from a safety patrol boy and a court summons, he found himself being taken into the court room by the bailiff, Ralph Abbott, to face judge Mike Boller. One week's deten- tion! And now this! From now on, only the straight and narrow. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Judge Mike Boller of the Safety Patrol Court weighs the evidence carefully. Denny Cook, investigator, appears with Garth Shifflet, and Jerry Meyers, the defendants. Ralph Abbott. patrol boy, looks on. The court clerk is Bill Ambos. Bennett Imlzrzznce Agency Inc.
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