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SEN ICR HISTCRY Do you know why August 30, 1955 is especially famous? 'Tis true it was 334 days after Korea was invaded, 55 days after the 4th of J ulyg and 110 days after Christmas falso one day after August 291. It was famous for all these things, yesg yet it should be known that this day has a greater claim for its fame.. On that day, the wisest, peppiest, most talented group of Freshmen ever to grace a school entered Trinity County High School.. The first year's activities were guided by their officers-Don Heffing- ton, Presidentg Cathy Marshall, Vice-Presidentg Dora Lawhon, Secretary, and Darrel Ross, Sergeant-at-Arms. Freshmen advisors were Mr. Ocock and Mr. Limbert. As candidates for Homecoming they chose Francine Patton and Lois Adams. The King and Queen couple for Harvest Carnival were Mary Ellen Byrd and Don Heffington. Yes, these frosh were well on their way, both scholastically and in extracurricular activities. Vive la '59! Their sophomore year was even more active under the leadership of President Ron Wheaton, who was ably assisted by Vice-President Ron Kramer, Secretary Cathy Marshall, and Treasurer Kathleen Regan. Ruth Brown and Cathy Marshall were elected candidates to represent the class in the Homecoming Queen contest. Ron Wheaton and Kathleen Regan were the Sophomore Carnival Candidates. The classic Soph Hop under the theme of Younger Than Springtime was an indication of better things to come. Mr. Holtzman and Mr. Prindle, as advisors, helped the sophs on their trip to the top. Vive la '59. As upperclassmen they proved worthy of the title. Leading their third successful year was Howard Covington. Tom Prest was Vice-President, Cathy Marshall, Secretary, Mardy Goforth, Treasurer, and Ron Kramer and Don Heffington, Sergeants-at-Arms. Carnival candidates Tom Prest and Mardy Goforth made a good showing. Our class's Cathy Marshall was a radiant Homecoming Queen. The Junior Prom, Winter Wonderland, a lovely fantasy in white was enjoyed by all. Fun on the Run, the junior play, was directed by Mrs. White and Jerry Reynolds. It Was a production of rollicking enjoyment. Yes ,... .... V ive la '59!
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