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54-Tw' X x Class Officers President vsssssss L ..sssss1.ss....,. MONTE GLUD Vice President ii.... ii..iisi R ICHARD SCHAEFFER Secretary .ii.....i .......iiiiis.... L EE PHILLIPS Treasurer ....LLLLALL........,.,LLLLLLLLLL.....LLL HARRY EDENS Now that we have almost completed our high school days, We can look back on four very exciting and chal- lenging years and truly say they were well spent. Our class has experienced many situations that are not usually associated with high school, but every moment has held much enjoyment. Our freshman year began in the basement of Immanuel Church, The customary electric bell system was not available so a cow bell was used to take its place. One long narrow corridor was the only means by which one hundred seventy students were able to change from class to class. Chartered buses were used to trans- port us to the grade school so that we could carry on a normal physical education program. Although these unique situations brought some trials and tribulations, they also afforded us with a friendly and closely knit fellowship. The new building was completed by the time our sophomore year began, and it fulfilled all our expectations Many new organizations were started. Among the outstanding ones were the varsity athletic teams. The junior year was highlighted with the junior-senior prom. Our class spent most of the year raising money for this event. The many cake and candy sales and our biggest project. the chili supper, turned out to be very successful. Our final year of high school is now coming to a close. The excitement of ordering senior pictures and announcements is over. There is still much to look forward to. though. with the Washin t t and graduation coming up, g on rip, senior prom We have progressed from a church basement to a fine high school with a wonderful reputation. This was proven to us when all five of our merit scholars were contestants in the finals. The experiences have been challenging and fun. The doors will soon be closing on our high school days and we can always look back on our years at Evergreen with many fond memories. ' ' Seniors not pictured in the following pages are Norman Petersen, Robert Quinlan, William Shaw, Sandy Smagac. and Leonard Sterkowicz. '
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