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With open mouths and eyes oglow. H Row one: Bergine Haakenson, Michael Ash, Ronald Alderman, Nancy Hulett, Judy Bessel, Lucy Gray, Jeanette Babcock, Row two: Robert Barker, Sheila Decker, Robert DeWar, Lou Ann Gunderson, Catherine Hanauska, Nancy Flood, Elaine Dorn, Mardell Cashore, Jean Gregoire, Mr. Colbert-Adviser. Row three: Marlene Hahn, Judy Hall, Suzanne Goessling, Beverly Anderson, Gerald Fisher, Grace Coleman, Sandra Carroll, Sharon Ahrens, James Hanaman. Row four: Beverly Burton, Dale Green, Richard Fanning, LeRoy Anderson, War- ren Bauer, Charlotte Horn, Roger Cunningham, Lawrence Addie, Gwendolyn Hookstead, Not Shown: Richard Kumlien, Wallace Laveen, Robert Rousch. txljl l Row one: Peter Johnson, Richard King, Ann Schmeling, Mary Neils, Donna Johnson, Ellen Munson, Dawn Raby. Row two: Judith Murphy, Margaret Zahn, Janet Powers, Donald Link, Eugene Wenham, Thomas Wardman, Frank McCulloch, Coralie McBride, Mrs. Kaneyf- Adviser. Row three: Rosella Mattingly, Richard Potter, Marlene Stein, Jacqueline Kennedy, Mariorie Whittord, Hildred Moberly, Lawrence Johnson, Frank Jones. Row four: Gene Schomberg, Herman Jahnke, Allen Smith, John O'Neil, Carol Powell, Richard Wegner, Josephine Maske, William Shaputis. Row five: Harold White, Jack Ritchie, William Steitzer, Frank Willard, Robert Rogers, James Zigler, Gerald Patterson, Richard Mullen. I
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We sto rted school not long ago, ,,,..f- xi' Judith Hall, Jean Gregoire, Ellen Munson, Judith Murphy. CLASS OF 1956 This year the Freshman class had seventy-three pu- pils. They came from Milton Graded School, Milton Junction Graded School, and the surrounding rural schools, Three came from the surrounding states- Union Mills, Indiana, Hyde Park, Illinois, and Chickaska, Oklahoma. At the beginning ofthe year we had seven- ty-five pupils, then six left school, and four more en- rolled, leaving seventy-three, the largest class in school. There were three Freshman homerooms with Mr, Colbert, Miss Juneau, and Mrs. Kaney as home- room advisers. We elected Ellen Munson, President, Judy Hall, Vice- President, Jean Gregoire, Secretary, and Judith Mur- phy, Treasurer. To earn money for the class, we sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Sock Hop which took place on Saturday night, December 6, netting 524110. At the last basketball game, the Freshmen sold candy bars, gum and fudge sickles which added 54.05 to our treasury. At the beginning of the year we voted 25C dues per month, later the pupils thought them too high and voted to make the dues S125 per year. We also voted to have our meetings every other week, but due to the fact that there were so many other activities, meetings were not held. Freshmen boys and girls took part in the annual class basketball tournaments. A large percentage of the pupils played in the A Band, Six girlsetwo from Mr. Colbert's room, Judith Hall and Suzanne Goessling, and four from Miss Juneau's homeroom, Jean Gregoire, Mardell Cashore, Judith Murphy, and Sheila Decker, were chosen as cheerleaders. Two of our classmates- Frank McCulloch and Jack O'Neil, played on the bas- ketball squad. Our members contributed very well to the March of Dimes, sold a large percentage of the magazines during the annual magazine campaign with Hildreth Moberly as top seller ot the entire student body, and in March two Freshmen, Donald Link and Catherine Hanauska, were top salesmen for the Courier in the Courier drive for benefit of the Blackhawk. We planned many activities, but due to inexperience these were not carried through, but when we are sophomores our plans will probably be carried out. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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