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K Upper center: Harriet Stine, class clown, peeks around the snow dog as Carl Stavreti, best boy athlete, puts the finishing touches on his masterpiece. Sharon Walten- burg, best girl athlete, gets ready to take the first ride on Rover. Lower left: A little more elbow grease please, Jolly! Jolly Clarkson, cutest girl, turns shoeshine girl as she polishes Dick Miller up for his title as most handsome boy. Lower right: Terry Winebrenner, class clown, lends rhythm to a conga line with his maraccas. Following Terry's lead are Judy Christman, best musician, Nancy Burton, girl who has done the most for the school and girl most likely to succeed, and Susie Craig, best speaker. Senior Tborougbbredr 18 i
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National Honor Society . . . Blue Ribbon Winners Character . . . Scholarship . . . Leadership . . . Service. On these four qualifica- tions election of Seniors to National Honor Society is based. Only iifteen per cent of the Senior Class may be selected from those in the upper third of the class. Students are recommended for National Honor Society by the teachers. A com- mittee of five faculty members makes the final selection, In early January, the forty-seven Seniors were tagged in their classes with the green and White ribbons significant of their election to the organization. On April 25 a banquet was given at the Chamber of Commerce in their honor Where pins were presented to the members of National Honor Society for the class of 1958. Sharon Sprunger, Mary Watson, Dave Fell, and Steve Coleman spoke on the qualities of the National Honor Society Members. Left to right, iirstrow: Connie Hurt, Joanne Kern, Jane Korte, Sylvia Lassen, LuAnn Lucas, Nancy McCarron, Larry Miller, Jean Mills, second row: Donna Ornas, Anna May Netterfield, Michael Parrott, Nancy Reim, Alice Richard, Ann Riping, Lois Root, Jerry Saylorg third row: Phillip Shriner, Rodney Springer, Sharon Sprunger, Bar- bara Stanbery, Richard Swager, Doris Wfalter, Mary Watson, and Larry Vanice.
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Upper center: The photographer catches the cutest couples, Bev Rice and Bill Boggess, and Sally Chapman and Phil Shriner, in a moment of deep discussion be- t en classes. Bev received the additional title of best we girl dancer, and Phil was chosen best boy dancer and boy most likely to succeed. Lower left: Displaying his skill at the sewing machine, Lower right: John Bennhoif lives up to his reputation Mickey Parrott shows Donna Ornas that he is a man of as most perfect gentleman by helping the most perfect many talents. Donna and Mickey were picked as the lady, Nancy Arnold, with her skates. john was also girl and boy with the best personalities. named boy who has done the most for the school. From Class of 58 19
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