Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 59 of 112
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After two weeks of la- d't f bor and expen iure o S200 our Snack Shack was ready for use. William Manes, Charles Shamel, and Slim Roberson have nearly completed the job. Aazazdelmfwzwzf How can you find out what the students of Trona Junior-Senior High think? Listen to them as they wait patiently for the bus, bounce to and from school, or gather around the Snack Shack to try to fill the bottomless pit. Then you'll be close to the answer. All six grades congregate around the Snack Shack so they're near the source of food as they swap the latest. On Nov. 6 this addition to our school, constructed by the custodians, went into operation. With the dough from ice cream sales the juniors put on the Prom, and with soup, candy, an-.,,,,.'-at I V , A ' mg iy E . 2 i gf: si K' if iff. 'ii 5 5- cam potato chips, fritos, corn nuts, and peanut sales the seniors paid for part of the Ditch Day, a present for the school, and gradua- tion. 60 per cent of the students stumbled from the bus every morning half asleep and muttering answers for that test today. Guided by Bus Drivers Mrs. Teal, Mrs. Pesek, and Mrs. Oswald, three buses pulled up each morning packed to the limit. The remaining 40 per cent came streaming along the streets or putting along in old jalopies. This shot proves girls aren't the only yakkers. Several groups of boys are having serious discussions while others, proclaiming to be starved, crowd around the window.



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Prizewinners Carol Lee, cutest sockg Larry Brooks, king: Judy Bueltmann, queen: Vernon Lewis, biggest foot: Pat Hagar, smallest foot. L 4 AA lqawt' Here one couple dance shoeless while others at the junior high Sok Hop are just sitting and gabbing. do , 664 There are three kinds of dances put on at school during the year. One kind is put on by the social chairman and is backed by student body funds, like the Ice Breaker. The Prom and the Christmas Ball are two dances put on by classes and paid for out of the class' own funds. Then there is the third kind, where the organization puts on the dance and the student body pays the expenses. The Sok Hop was of the third type. Sponsored by Mrs. Noel and Mr. Mer- rill, the freshman class put on this dance, using student body funds. Students danced to recorded music and had refreshments of cup-cakes and Pepsi-Cola. Prizes were given for the biggest foot, the smallest foot, and a king and queen were chosen by a ticket dance. The junior high had their Sok Hop on a different night, and it was put on by their own social chairman. They served sherbet floats and cookies and also danced to records. Following the refreshments, prizes were presented for the largest and smallest foot. These four pair of feet belong to senior high girls. These are just a few of the clever ideas the students had in compet- ing for the prizes. 56

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