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Vice presidents of adviser groups serve as Above: Senior Editor Judy Spencer and Editor-in- Comus agents to collect subscription money and Chief Scott Burkett have called a meeting of these handle junior - sophomore picture distribution. agents in room 207 to brief them about collection procedure. eww am! Sk' 'Lf an fbwllzf am! Eff Among the various activities of Z World just loafingn seems to be very popular, much to the distress of teachers and parents. A pleasant place to indulge in this diversion in good weather is in the vicinity of the McIn- tire grave. But full steam ahead can be expected on certain occasions: the day when those long-awaited junior rings finally arrive from the Balfour Companyg when you are head of the publicity committee for some big event and are waiting for Mr. Buxton to give you the chance to make that terribly important announcementg or when you've just lit on the solution to that math problem after hours of puzzled work and want to show off your knowledge to other students in Mr. Parker's math class.
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'EJB' Eleanor Crawford, Sr. lfka president, crowns King Merv McCoy as soph attendant Roxanna Carrick Cleftj and Queen Barbara Sidwell look on at Ifka semi-formal, Candy Cane Wonder- land , Dec. 14. Vicky McLendon and Joe Gormley attend Junior-Senior Prom May 24, 1957. Ohioans played for the f'Rainbow Rhapsody . 146-0-GIAC! 3 Wad! Social Slleamwut 'I VNC! aaa get Q zum Queen Vonda Cruise cuts the five- tier cake at the l4th annual Teen-Tyme Birthday Ball Feb. 22 in the YMCA cafeteria. She is attended by Shirley Rittberger Cleft? and Joy Renicks. Ray Rich Combo provided music from nine till midnight. Befuna alladel When no school activity is slated for Saturday night, ZHS students often go to Teen-Tyme for recreation. Espe- cially rollicking good times were en- joyed at Bermuda parties such as the one pictured here. Students are grate- ful to Teen-Tyme advisers who made the fun possible.
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