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go when the Class ol'58 uber and the next month this? Why, Twerp Day, ol i booth at the Community t a lot of fun, with 6 red ber we stuffed our m0UIltS oned the Qoofls- ank, a love affair, anda men and cornediatti t New York In One W9 O I OW pI'ICe. 'll J paflese 5 Tea for TWO bIclrdr0P able evening 0 lull Ol I arf our senior led afloat, I an C91 Gill 9' 6 dan starfellouldlent- Y Paradef Sdida5IU P zketbookg acheerleaflelilea, irls 6 fUni0f QW of our IiCn,c,claSS Sho A dass P1AR.Hf5- ore' sa ' ble Iivell' Year ' MARGIE WEAVER ALDRICH Muffie Work ACTIVITIES: Tri-S I, 2, 3. Now you hear her, now you don't. BETSY L. AMES Bets College ACTIVITIES: Pep Club I, 2, 3, tri-s I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Graphic I, 2, 3, Gold Bug, Band Associate Librarian I, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, All-State Band I, 2, 3, Tri-State Band I, 2, 3. She strikes a high note everywhere. WILLIAM A. ALLEN, JR. Bill Service ACTIVITIES: Track and Field Events 2. The golden haired whiz' SANDRA E. ALLEN Sandy College IVITIES. Pep Club I, 2, 3, S 2, 3, Graphic I, Gold Bug, Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Softball 3 Badm on I Look for her on the basketball floor. STEWART ASHLEY Stu College ACTIVITIES: Rod and Gun Club I, Secre- tary 2, Junior Class Play. Look out, Science, here he comes. ELIZABETH JANE ALLIS Betty Work She has a great big smile. wJ5 aff......f:f,e M, ,M ,Qt
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gem Uffcblvw RICHARD A. BERGLUND Berg College ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, Graphic 2, Gold Bug, Rod and Gun Club 2, Class President I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play: Variety Show 2, Football 2, 3, Track and Field Events 3. A big man of big deeds. ROSAN N E HOLLOWAY Rosanne College ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Trl-S I, 2, 3, Graphic 2, 3, Gold Bug, Pro Merito 3, Future Teachers' Club 3, Drama Club I, 2- Double Quartet 2, Class Secretary I, 2 3, Variety Show 2. I I Her record speaks for her. ' ' 7.5. D Three years of toil and fun have slipped quickly by. We remember three years ago when the Class of '58 entered old A.H.S. Green, yet eager, we sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance in October and the next month the Harvest Moon. Girls, carrying the boys' books and opening doors for them-what's this? Why, Twerp Day, of course. For the last function of our freshman year we added to our treasury with a booth at the Community Fair-now an annual project of the class. . Then there was our iunior year! What a riot-our first year in the new school. What a lot of fun, with a red teapot and a dance, we celebrated our final football game of the '56 season. In November we stuffed our mouths and our pockets at the junior class cake sale, whi-le Hal Sieling and Tom Patrick auctioned the goods. Remember Bertha, the Beautiful Typewriter GirI ? With a blizzard, a run on the bank, a love affair, and a heart attack we staged a rip-snorting melodrama in real old-time style. Looking for variety? Boy, we have it-everything from musicians and dancers to firemen and comedians. With the senior and freshman classes we traveled to the South Seas, Africa, and the Plaza of New York in one night. We were adventurous that spring and so found ourselves collecting paper despite its low price. The climactic episode of the year was Tea for Two Japanese lanterns, parasols, flowers, balloons, and a dragon backdrop painted an oriental ' t going seniors. pic ure to a memorable evening for the out- Last but not least we look back on our senior year-full of GUQUISII and glee. The Frosh Welcome, a dance, and a float, Winning second place in the Booster Day Parade, started our year off right. Two food sales swelled our pocketbook, as did a Student-- Teachers basketball game-with senior girls as cheerleaders. A minstrel show, similar to the variety show of our iunior year Qave us an outlet for our talent once more. A class icnic claSS . P ' WQIWT, and graduation concluded our three lively years at A.R.H.S. Katherine Doktor, Treasurer, Victor Tid- lund, Vice President. MARGIE VI ACTIVITIES New you hear BET ACTIVITIES: Pf 3: Outing CIUI Bllgl Baht PEP Band 3 Band 1, Q' She strikes
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KAREN E BECK Karen Nursing ACTIVITIES Student Council 3 Pep Club I 2 3 TriSI 3 Vice Presldent2 Graphic I, Associate Editor 2, Gold Bug, Future Nurses Club I, Vice President 2, President 3, Tri-S Conference 2. Always helpful, always there. MERRILEE ATKINS Merrilee College ACTIVITIES: Pro Merito 3, Future Nurses Club I, 2, 3, Tri-S I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Variety Show 2. A wonderful student with a big helping hand. DOROTHY BLASKO Dotty Service ACTIVITIES: Pep Club If Tri-S I, 2, 3, Tumbling I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Soft- ball I, 2, 3, Cheerleading 2, 3. Come on, you kids, cheer! x s 5 9 I 2 2 MICHAEL J. BEGOS Mike Work ACTIVITIES: Rod and Gun Club 2, 3. Hot rodding boy of the month, 20 M W we -fm-H' 'tt' CHARLES AUCLAIR Charlie Work ACTIVITIES: Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, Always busy doing nothing-that's our Charlie. JOH N BOYNTON John Service ACTIVITIES: Rad and Gun Club 2 The quiet man!
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