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Mark Clark, Boys' State. Marjorie Filitti, Teen Scene. Remember the pop and candy sold at the basketball games? Sue Bardon, Beverly Al- len, and Tom Allen had charge of setting up, selling and taking down. Faithful stage crew workers have been Elinor Burton and Bob Nenno. Elinor contributed by handling the spot light and Nenno's long hours helped make many a stage production a suc- cess. Mike McDonald and Don Duval Worked on construction for both our Ball and Prom. Duval is given credit for bending a 2x4 for the bow of the ship at our Prom! Our faithful ticket sellers Dave Reed and Kurt Koenig were faithful to the Cause We believe these people deserve to be hon- ored, and therefore credit is given where credit is due. McDonald and Duval. B. Allen, T. Allen and Bardon. Nenno and Burton Reed and Koeni E
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Gary Smith Flag Guardian Susan Hankg D.A.R. Representative endafamcd These people of the class of '58 have given much of their time to school service. They have performed the extra tasks which make our class rise a little above others. Carol Jusewicz and Judy Geminn have been the artists for our Ball and Prom. Colleen Hop- kins has had charge of our Wonderful baked food sales. In charge of everything from ushering to publicity has been Delores Bel- tran. These outstanding business students, Lillian McPhee, Lucy Megale, Marion Herb, and June Faust are already doing part-time office work. Among our football players, 4 have received special recognition. David Hoselton received the award for Best Blocker, while Tom Lausin was named Ideal Teammatef' Lausin made 2nd team All-Countyf' Dick Morabito made the first All-County team this year. Lou Saltrelli was greatly honored by having been elected to the 2nd team All-County in his Sopho- more year. McPhee, Megale, Herb, and Faust. efaawawaaiwiwa,,fWm,ii, if 1. Mus-ufvuig me am.-mmm..
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