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SENIORS OF 57 As we turn back the pages to our Freshman year we find l35 new, and some old familiar faces. The students came from Cunningham, Orestes, St. Mary's and our own Alexandria Junior High. We worked hard selling magazines and had a carry in at the Kanteen at Christ- mas time. We chose for our class officers Danny Kellum, President, Larry Cade, Vice-President, Frances Nelson, Secretar , and Joe Jones, Treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Buhller, Mr. Frazier, and Mr. Buck. Our Sophomore year we received our beautiful baby blue sweaters with the white numbers 57 . We wore them everyday for a week but finally decided it best to save them for our future years as well. During this year we sold Christmas cards, all-occasion cards, gift wrappings, and stationery to help assure us of our Senior trip. We had a Sophomore Scramble at the Kanteen in December which featured a pitch-in supper and a talent show. Our Sophomore Co-op Represen- tatives were Joyce Alexander, Sue Wright, Charles Henry, and Fred Dick. Our class officers were Laveda Horton, President, Joe Jones, Vice-President, Margaret Olsen, Treasurer, and Deanne Weaver, Secretary. The sponsors were Miss Hull, Miss Frazier and Mr. Oberholtzer. In the Junior class our officers were Norm Schultz, President, John Janney, Vice-President, Joe Jones, Secretary, and Margaret Olsen, Treasurer. This is the year we received our beautiful new class rings, The next day many rings were found around necks on chains and on fingers with tape added. Our goal was to get 45 of our 60 points by the end of the year. Our projects con- sisted solely of scrap drives. The Co-op Representatives were Charles Henry, Arthur Jackson, Cynthia Evans, and Betsy Kidder. Mr. Oberholtzer, Miss Frazier and Miss Hull were our class sponsors. For the final year at Alex we re-elected Norm Schultz, President, Joe Jones, Vice-President, Margaret Olsen, Treasurer, and Linda McBride, Secretary. This year was filled with fun and excitement for everyone. Our Homecoming Dance, Fall Fantasy was very successful and featured Bouncin' Bill Baker and his records. Our own Senior girl, Ginger Eubanks was chosen Homecoming Queen. We then celebrated Christmas with a dance entitled The Yule Tide Frolic.' The money making projects included the concessions at both football and basketball games, selling taffy and we sponsored movies for a week at the Town Theater. Our Co-op Representatives were Charles Henry, Paula Carver, Kay Johnson and Betsy Kidder. The sponsors who helped us through our last year are Mr. and Mrs. Oberholtzer and Miss Hull. Our biggest and greatest thrill was when we walked clown the aisle in OUI' CUPS Gnd QOWUS and had that diploma placed in our hand. This was a time of sadness for man Of US beCGUSe we began to realize that now we were leaving our school world to face a very different world ahead. There was some fears but we-can always look back to the wonderful memories of Our year at Alex High . -
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Leadership, scholar- ship, and character helped elect Don Disque, Joe Jones, Norm Schultz, Cynthia Evans, and Margaret Olsen to the National Honor Society. Senior class officers are: Margaret Olsen treasurer- Norm Linda McBride FT'-'7'Y secretaryg and Joe Jones, vice - president, L -7 Schultz, president, I -,'1':. '-.-f Joe Jones, Dan Welborn, Fred Dick, Larry Bassett, Betsy Kidder, Linda McBride, Cynthia Evans, and Sue Wright were chosen by local organizations to represent Alexandria at Boys and Girls' State held at Indiana University during June of last year, Jerry Ledford was absent when the picture was taken 5? ----'vt' .nur ' V - .mY2Yf! W' Z ,Q
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