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Seniors aa 5'3- ,Q 2 MARY ANN SUDER. DONNA WALKER DOROTHY WIEDNER THELMA WOIDA ROBERT WEBB
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mint As we, the Class of '59, became official freshmen, we chose Darriel Gregory, Dale Leydig, Kay Sarver, and Donna Schrock to lead our class. Beverley Deaner, Mary Leis- ter, Dale Leydig, and Donald May represent- ed us in the May Court. As sophomores, we elected, Dale Leydig president, with Kay Sarver, Barbara Gless- ner, and Mary Leister assisting. Dorothy Hay designed the school symbol which is on the class rings. Two original Christmas plays were presented by the class. The class rep- resentatives in the May Court were Marlene Speicher, Carole Landis, James May, and Stanley Smith. James May, Bernard Hankinson, Donna Schrock, and Ruth Stuck were our junior Q! j pf, Zlass officers. Our magazine campaign, the Prom, and our class play were the highlights of the year. Kay Sarver, Ruth Stuck, David Smith, and Bruce Leonard were attendants in the May Court. James May again led the class during our senior year with Bruce Leonard, vice presi- dent, Dorothy Hay, secretary, and Dale Leydig, treasurer. Senior class activities in- cluded the class play, Maple Queen Contest, publication of the Bervalon, and our last prom. Now we look forward to our final few times together as a class-Class Night, Bac- calaureate, and finally, Commencement. Graduation will mark only the end of the beginning. The future holds many challenges for us, and our Search for Knowledge here has prepared us to meet them.
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