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Junior officers. Melton, Nielsen, and Nichols, choose their rings, symbols of the class of 59. This looked so simple says Teebken while Steen and Thompson ponder doubtfully, but Hellings persists. Yime lllqftclae With two years of senior high school behind, the class of '59 looks toward the future for their final year in FHS. But even though those two years are now but memories of the past, the hands of time can still be reversed. Reminiscing back to their first year in senior high, the class officers elected were fill Nichols serving as president, Mic Drum as vice-president, and lack Melton as secretary-treasurer. This year Nichols was again chosen as class president with the office of vice-president and that of secretary-treasurer filled by Melton and Ianice Nielsen respectively. The names of four candidates from the jun- ior class were submitted to the American Field Service as possible exchange students. They were Nelda Frost, Nichols, Ieri Iohnson, and Elizabeth Hellings. Susan Hansen received individual recogni- tion by being chosen the president of Y-Teen District 4. As juniors they were in charge of the Prom including the menu, decorations, and enter- tainment. Members of the class of '59 also aided to the coming reality of Homecoming as they nom- inated candidates for Homecoming attendants, The nominees were Nielsen, Audra Wilson, Nichols, and Margaret Sokolovsky with Nichols and Sokolovsky chosen to reign as Queen Linda's attendants. Sponsors Mr. Raymond Reed and Miss Mar- ian Bader have been the guiding hand for the junior class in all of their activities and decisions. What manner of art is this? Myers, Kolb, Heitmanek, and Johnson may not know, but they appear to like it. -7: 4.l
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Ti? Muller, McCamley, Simms, and Nore return their information source to the library book room after an exhaustive brainwashing, Hellings, Nichols, Frost, and Johnson point out the deadline for announcing the choice of one to be an exchange student.
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