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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Lockwood, D. Lough- ridge, C. Porter. SECOND ROW: C. Parsons, C. Morgan, J. Young, S. Wogan. THIRD ROW: G. Wood, T. Klyce, G. Silva, C. Lazisky. FOURTH ROW: R. Kenison, M. LaFreniere, J. Purington. FIFTH ROW: A. Kershaw, W. Willerth, M. Notman, B. Lane. Ad- visor: Miss Dobens. Sophomores Attain FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Burgess, P. Howard, J. Eyberse, N. Hartt. SECOND ROW: V. Hobbs, H. Delvik, N. Barnett, G. Burton. THIRD ROW: S. Barnes, R. Davis, J. Hyland. FOURTH ROW: D. Wykes, C. Heath, T. Goodwin, P. Burgess. Advisor: Mr. Field. New Status In Drama Second Year Students Show Great Promise For The Future Largest class in the school, the sophomores number forty-eight. Advisors for this group are Mr. Field and Miss Dobens. The class is well represented academically with six students on the high honor roll for the first quarter, including Raynor Kenison, Nancy Barnett, Carol Porter, Elizabeth Burton, Robert Davis, and Thomas Goodwin. Students attaining a B average are Gail Silva, Judith Young, Helga Delvik, and Joseph Hyland. Total sales for the magazine drive amounted to $357 with the class taking fourth place. The class plans to make a better show next year. Top salesman was Raynor Kenison. Many boys represented the sophomore class in both football and basketball. Included on the football team are Laurie McCoy, Michael Backry, Jackie Gleason, Gene McDonough, Warren and Calvin Heath, and Milton Notman, with Gardner Bullock and Robert Baxter serving as managers. Five boys from this class made the varsity basketball team: Laurie McCoy, John Purington, Joseph Hyland, Brian Lane, and Thomas Goodwin. Many of the girls went out for intramural and did very well. Gail Silva and Nancy Barnett made the junior varsity cheerleading squad, with Nancy as the captain. As Story goes to press, tentative plans are being made for a Valentines dance. Students hope that these plans materialize and that the dance is a great success. 13
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Lazisky, M. Imbeault, L. Jorgensen, S. Mollison. SECOND ROW: C.Winsten, M. Parady, N. Manning, M. Knox. THIRD ROW: C. Radack, C. Ridley, J. Hinckley, E. Jennings. FOURTH ROW: T. Manning, R.Grinovitch, Advisor: Mrs. Miller. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Anderson, V. Burbank, S. Eldridge, B. Bradley. SECOND ROW: B. Clapp, B. Crocker, J. Christensen, M. Cronin. THIRD ROW: W. Hatcher, S. Tobiason, J. Aldrich, S. Crane. FOURTH ROW: R. Burgess, K. Billings, D. Curran. FIFTH ROW: .D. Cammett, W. Corley, L. Lysiak. Advisor: Mr. Edwards. Ambitious Juniors Prepare To Assume Lead ... Lay Firm Foundation For Future Leading Roles. It is safe to say that the most ambitious group in the school is the junior class. Mem- bers of this class worked extremely hard on the magazine drive and, as a result, came out in first place. As a reward, 25 per cent of the net sales, $156.60, was added to an already large treasury. As a further means of raising funds, girls in the class sold shakers at the football games. In November they sponsored a most successful Junior Prom. Many participated in sports. Included among the boys who went out for both football and basketball are Dave Curran, Dave Cammett, Steve Crane, Kenny Billings, and Bill Corley. Girls who participated in the intramural program are Bonny Clapp, Barbara Bradley, Cindy Radack, Cindy Ridley, Sue Eldridge, Marcia Imbeault, Marcia Parady, Linda Jorgen- sen, Nancy Manning, Mary Knox, and Evelyn Jennings. The class also did well academically. Nancy Manning and Evelyn Jennings made the high honor roll for the first quarter, and Joan Hinckley, Marcia Imbeault, Scott Tobiason, Mary Knox, Ted Manning, Sue Mollison, Linda Jorgensen, and Steve Crane made the honor roll with an average of 80 per cent. It is certain that with the ambition and drive displayed by this class in the past that their final performance should be a history-making one and well worth observing. . ' 2
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.7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Klyce, W. Swenson, P. Sucharski, B. Jennings. SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, D. Purington, L. Rhodes, J. Imbeault. THIRD ROW: M. LaPointe, P. Snow, P. Milner. FOURTH ROW: H. Springer, V. Morgan, A. Rice, H. Nally. Advisor: Mr. Schlegel. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Crafts, B. Bradley, F. Baker, A. Cooper. SECOND ROW: N. Burgess, J. Amatucci, N. Cammett, J. Emslie. THIRD ROW: E. Ericson, U. Delvik, D. Cressey, F. Glass. FOURTH ROW: J. Elso, J. Hinckley, B. Doane, P. Foster. FIFTH ROW: J. Heath, E. Crocker, W. Gates. Ad- visor: Mr. Zani. Young , Eager, Willing To Learn Freshmen Now Fully Accepted As Part Of The Story Scene Thirty-seven new, eager students entered Story High School for the first time on Septem- ber 4, 1958. Advisors for the group are Mr. Zani and Mr. Schlegel. It was not too long before these young people became a familiar and accepted part of the Story scene. They got off to a flying start by proving themselves academically within the first few months. On the high honor roll for the first quarter were Harry Hull, Ann Cooper, David Cressey, Jean Emslie, Uldis Delvik, Donna Purington, and Linda Rhodes. Alan Rice made the B honor roll. These freshman are well represented in sports with Elliot Crocker and Peter Foster on the varsity basketball team. Junior varsity members include Bill Gates, Hardy NaUy, Alex Backry, and Elliot Crocker. In the magazine drive the freshmen came in second. They received 15 per cent of the net receipts, which resulted in an addition to their treasury of $93.96. High salesmen in this group were Hardy Nally and Alex Backry. These newcomers have faithfully supported all school functions and should prove a credit to Story High School in the years to come. 14
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