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JEANNE LANGDON WILLIAMS Jeannie A thing of beouty is joy forever ' Senior - Sophomore Reception; Prom Commit- tee; Math Club 4; F.H.A. 1 Treasurer; Chorus 2-4; Archery 1-4; Badminton 3, 4; Field Hoc- key 1; Volleyball 2, 3; Softball 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. RICHARD L. WILLIAMS Dick A great entertainer; a lively young lad. Student Council 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Senior - Sophomore Reception; Prom Commit- tee; Press Club 2-4, Boys' Sports Editor 3, Headlines Editor 4; Radio Club 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2 4; Band 1-4; Chorus 2-4; Bowling 2; CNYSSPA 3. CLASS OFFICERS ADVISORS MISS DAWES MISS BATLEY James Wilkinson, President; Dorothy Moxwell, Treas- urer; Donna Facteau, Secretary; Edward Kaido, Vice- President.
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JAMES R. WARREN Jim He hos shown the world a friendly face. Prom Committee; Industrial Arts Club 1; Gym Club 3; Football 3, 4; Baseboll 1, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3, 4 M. RICHARD WESTER Easter Beneath the mild exterior, there lies a great deal of mischief . Senior - Sophomore Reception; Prom Commit- tee; F.F.A. 1; Gym Club 2-4; Football 1, 2; Hockey 2, 3. JAMES C. WILKINSON Jim As good natured o sole who ever tread on shoe leather. President 2, 4; Student Council 2-4; Junior Honor Society 1; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; Senior - Sophomore Reception; Industrial Arts Club 1-4, President 4; Square Dance Club 1; Student Council Area Meeting 2, 3; Bus Council 2.
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CLASS LOG 17 September 1954 — The SS Class of '58 was officially launched when seventy-two excited freshmen filled the auditorium to elect frosh crew officers. Arthur Kusienski was chosen Captain; Ann Lewis, Executive Of- ficer; Alison Hall, Paymaster; and Dulcie Heintz, Ship's Yeoman. We were then underway. Our destination? Graduation, 1958! 16 October 1954 — Our first class project was attempted — a bake sale. We netted the staggering amount of fifty dollars. Our treasury was growing. November 1954 — Our financial course was really determined when, thanks to the many doorbell-pushing frosh, we began a magazine subscription drive which ended in a four hundred seventy dollar addition to our treasury. John Feketa topped everyone with over eighty dollars worth of subscriptions. 4 March 1955 — The SS Class of '58 proved its worth as a class in the Winter Carnival. It won first prize in the Junior High skits by acting out the chanty, The Darktown Strutters' Ball. Chet Galinski and Jeanne Williams were the stars of the production. Moreover, we took the five dollar first prize in the class races. 20 May 1955 — The year rapidly ending, our final class project was a freshman dance. Moonlight Serenade was chosen as our title, and the night of the dance found a fancily decorated gym, complete with a dangling mobile as a centerpiece. September 1954 — June 1955 — Outstanding members of the freshman class were in the majority. Ed Blankman was elected President of the Little Three Council, and Dulcie Heintz became a finalist in the Miss CCHS contest. June 1955 — Graduation found our ship ending her maiden year, and we could hardly wait for the second year of our cruise. 13 September 1955 — We were under way again! Chosen to Captain our sophomore year was James Wilkinson. Ann Lewis was returned as Executive Officer, and Ron Gleasman took over as class Yeoman. Peggy Drake became the soph Paymaster. 5 November 1955 — The Texas Rangers rode our first soph class project to a rip roarin' success.
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