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3' Wa Tig Again ulnctcrl to emrvn- :nl thn- huzul of his 4-laum wana Dun ll:-n nlmw, il wull lxkq-rl null rw-ypmn nlblu pvrrunx He- was nl-U .qv f.lVlW in munv rwlxrwl snntrvlvlvr- Vu-u prvsidoum B111 Wullvy, wvll known :lruuud All S, hulls, ax un-mln-r of tlw HAG . CRY stuff und :L i':xvm'ltv vn l1'l'l1lllll'l' at Nrlwul fllll4'flllll5 Although flllfllllllg the offxce of secretary was n dxfflcult job. Marie Sxmou handled nt wrth her usual clmerfuluess and cap- nbilrty, MIIYIC was an actlve Ski Club mvmbcr. Slxcrrxc Eilllllllxvll .rlso lull --nv uf thc hurnivst msks rn kvr'lHUL kll Q1 lr! thx- books and mr r-y s l'.ll - l but sln' clnl .x vorrrrmunllllv Job Anotlrer step on llre ladder ol success Iras been rfllrnlued by llre sludcnls of llre Class of 'f5'!. Ofilvelzz rflvr-ml lu lvcrrl lllf' :mplm rnrnrezx were: llrrn llmrnszlrrxw, prezslclermlg llrll Wrrllfly', vrvuprcrrxlclerllg Marlf- ill mon, :zfwrvlrrryg and SIIVIIII' lfdfnnfr lan, llflflfllllvl. 'lluofaw C'lUl'lllfl lm fH'lVf' 'ln llrfr f'X f'llllV1'f'fJlllllllll4'il Wm-rf: Butf-In lllle, Kcrrlfr Wfryzzflrl, lirllfr liarlalrall, llaryl lflrmlrfz, rrnfl llfi-lun lwfffrl. Ifllllf'f' l'N4If'ffll'J was 1,-lffflfvl lu lu,-lr: llrrn fl! llw' student r'f111r1r'1l rm.-frlrrnfgzz, lvlrzz, llf'lf'll Sllllflflflll and Mini: lfallnfzon f'lrf-flrfully put up wrtll tlrff many lnf,-frflfrvlrf-:1 Illfxt ,arne lrarn srlarrfprorrrrfg rr Cflflilfl. Aqaln llus year llre cglasza parlrrglpalv,-rl lll many sclrool acllvllles surilr af: tllfl- ANCHOR, EAGLES CRY, music, and many other clubs. l-llqlm sclrolrrslic records were marnlained by llre Class of '57, Sports aqarn proved an open lreld lor many of the sophomore alllleles. Bob Rude, navmq played for the l. Vfs last year, was promoted lo varsity at tne beqrnnrna ol the year. Later on rn the year Gene lanlqo and Doug Brown were also promoled to tne varsrty from 'ne l. Vfs, Three players that proved valuable to the lunror Varsrty 'mire Butch lrlrle Truman BCIYIKSVLI. 'rna Din 'Lg Ctzer.
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