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DAVID ABERNATHY TONY ADEN CHARLOTTE ANDERSON MARJORIE ANDERSON MURIEL ANDERSON et w Let's stay young forever She's a ray of sunshine MYRNA ANFINSAN MARY ANGELOS ALLEN APLASS DAVID ARMSTRONG GARY ARNQTT H' yth g ng is worth A smile as contagious as a Things 'haf anguish of as d 9 ll yawn never seem to bother him DAVID ABERNATHY: FFA l,2,3, TONY ADEN: Red Cross Council 3. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON: Pep Club I. MARJORIE ANDERSON. MURIEL ANDERSON: Pep Club l,2,3, FHA I. MYRNA ANFINSAN: transfer from Cranvilleg Pep Club 2. MARY ANGELOS: Honor Society 2,3, A Cap- pella Choir II I, A Cappella Choir I, 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3, Playmakers 2,3, Thespians 2,35 FHA I, Ushers Club I, ALLEN APLASS: FFA l,2,3, Pres. 3, Sentinel 2. DAVID ARMSTRONG: Home Room Officer 2, Vice-Pres, A Cappella Choir I, l,2,3, Playmakers l,2,3, Thespions 2,3, Foot- ball Manager 3. GARY ARNOTT. Another project done, exclaims Phyllis Field as she completes her coat in Home Ec.
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Council Prepares Class of '58 for Graduation The Senior Class officers are shown going over a report for the senior banquet with their adviser Miss Helen A. Shepard. The of- ficers are: Richard Foster, vice-president, Kathleen Klien, sec- retary, Sharon Kerr, president, and .lohn Buchwitz, treasurer. The Senior Class, advised by Miss Helen A. Shepard, planned various projects to earn money for senior activities, Among these were bake sales held by the homerooms on Satur- days. The proceeds from the sales went to fi- nance the senior banquet. The senior year for the class was climaxed by the senior banquet, baccalaureate, and commencement exercises. During the junior year the council was concerned with the sponsorsnip of the Junior- Senior Prom. To raise funds for this project, the class of '58 sold ice cream bars, operated the pencil machine, sponsored dances, and held a rummage sale. The senior class council: Karen Lund, John Buchwitz, Karen Vik, Sharon Guy, Sharon Kerr, Kathleen Klien, Richard Foster, Miss Shepard, Jim Collins, Fay Peterson, and Bob Azure. Not pictured is Shirley Rambur. l7
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Bonnie Leigh looks amused at Norma Lawson's search for some unknown object, while Mitzi Compton appears absorbed in the contents of her locker. VONDA AUSTIN: Pep Club 2. BOB AZURE: Homeroom Officer 3, President, Class Officer 2, Vice-President, Student Council 3, Boy's State 2, A Cappella Choir I, 2,3, President 3, A Cap- pella Choir ll, I, Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Track I,2,3. IRIS BACHMEIER: Librarian 3. JOANNA BAKER: Homeroom Officer I,2,3, Vice-Pres. I, Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Student Council 2, State Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir ll, I, Pep Club l,2,3, Ushers Club I. ED BARNARD: Boy's State 2. INEZ BECKER: Pep Club 2,3j Ushers Club l,2,3, DE 3. BARRY BECKE'l'I': Transfer from Towner. ROBERT BENHAM: A Cappella Choir I, I, Playmakers l,2,3, Thespians 2,35 Football 2,35 Track 2. SANDRA BERTSCH: A Cappella Choir I, l,2,3, Pep Club I,2,3, Play- makers l,2,3, Ushers Club l,2,3, Searchlight 2,3, Co-Class Editor 3. LUCILLE BJELLAND: FHA l,2,3. VONDA AUSTIN - PYEHYI BOB AZURE-Of course it's IRIS BACHMEIRER - in the JOANNA BAKER - A lovely ED BARNARD-A good fel Perky, and Petite. very hard to beat a perfect schoolroom, in the hall, she lady gormented in light. low, a good worker, a g od athlete. has a smile for all. I friend. INEZ BECKER-Earnest and SANDRA BERTSCI-I - Can f ' - e B BENHAM -- Just a Hel Singing. LUCILLE BJELLAND-Wh re M: 'ff :ere in all her endeov0l'S- BARRY BECKET Teenag R0 ERT p Idol. happy go lucky guy. did you get those eyes so blue? A
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