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CLASS HISTORY FRESHMEN It just seems like yesterday that we, the class of ’58, began our freshman year with 83 members. Miss Melick, Mr. White, and Mr. Curl were our homeroom advisors. We chose as our class officers: Sally Brown, President; Nelson Beall, Vice-President; Barbara Reid, Secretary - Treasurer. The as¬ sistant treasurers were Carol Bush and John Snell. For our homecoming attendant, we chose Sandra Lynn. Eddie Miller was her escort and Delbert Moody drove the car. Sharon Eveland represented our class as a Varsity Cheerleader and Toni Petty as a Reserve Cheerleader. We were well represented in various clubs and sports. Some of our activities included the Easter Assembly, a hayride, and a dance. We really enjoyed our first year in high school and looked forward to our sophomore year. SOPHOMORE We entered our sophomore year with 81 members under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Worthington and Mr. Vernon Leuck. Our sophomore class officers were: Barbara Reid, President; Carlos Holmes, Vice-President; Dorothy Dozer, Secretary; Sharon Eveland, Treasuer. Carol Sue Bush was chosen our sophomore homecoming attendant. She chose Raymond Mikus as her escort and Charles Moore as her driver. Our car was decorated in our class colors -- green and white. November 16, was a happy day for every one because we chose our class rings and were measured for them. To raise money for our treasury we sold Roseville High School Badges and held a square dance. We also presented the Thanksgiving Assembly. JUNIOR Miss Betty Basnett and Mrs. James Patterson were on hand to greet 60 eager juniors. During the first week of school, we received our class rings. Also the first few weeks of school, we designed and ordered our class pennant. We elected Carlos Holmes, President; Sharon Eveland, Vice-President; Carol Bush, Secretary; and Nancy Crippen, Treasurer. As homecoming time rolled around, we chose Alice McConnell as Junior Attendant. She had as her escort, Bill Carpenter, and John Snell as her driver. Our junior year was filled with many activities. The activities in the first semester consisted of selling magazines, football and basketball pencils, and presenting our Junior Variety Show. In the second semester we presented the Junior Class Play and sponsored our annual square dance. From these pro¬ jects, we added to our treasury some needed money. Other activities were the Junior Assembly and the Junior - Senior Prom. On the day after school closed for vacation, our class had a picnic at Lake Isa¬ belle which closed our junior year. VENIMUS, VIDIMUS, VICIMUS. We began our senior year with 56 members. Mrs. Blanche Mace and Mr. Dean White were our advisers. Our class officers were: Sharon Eveland, President; Terry Lloyd, Vice-President; Carol Bush, Secretary; and Nancy Crippen, Treasurer. Alice McConnell was chosen as our Homecoming Queen. Marsha Auer was her Senior Attendant. Alice had Ronnie Bryan as her escort and Steve Hendrickson as her driver. Jim Hammers was Marsha’s escort and Dave Hammers was her driver. Gene Cannon drove the sophomore car and Galen Thompson drove the freshman car. After the game the seniors sponsored the Homecoming Dance. On December 21, the Senior Class held a Christmas Ball. On April 11, the Seniors sponsored a Talent Show. We also presented the Senior Class Play. Other projects were selling Christmas candy and cards. The members of the Senior Class who headed various clubs and sports were: Sharon Eveland and Trena Kinnan, Co-editors of Rosette; Donna Kane and Carol Bush, Head Librarians; John Snell, Editor-in-chief of Hilites; Terry Lloyd and Larry McGee, Co-captains of football team; John Watkins, Captain of Basketball team; Larry McGee, President Varsity “R”; Alice McConnell, President, Junior Red Cross. As we look back on those school days, we have many wonderful memories and we are now looking forward to our graduation and class trip which will conclude our school years.
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Just look at that neat looking little bungalow down there by the sea. “Say, isn’t that the home of Lin¬ da Henry, the wealthy business woman?” “No, she lost it in a stock market crash. That’s a business woman for you.’’ There is John Snell, he now owns his own private little television network. I think they call it the National Broadcasting Company. Well, here we are back at the starting point, and by a mere twist of fate it took us exactly eighty days. Boy! Look at the crowd that turned out to meet us. Oh, I guess that is just Dean White and his family. How does he do it on a teacher’s salary? Jon Cassady E Gad!
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