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Nancy Blankenship Louise Britton Linda Brown Donna DeHart Martha Harris John Houghton Marvin Hulva Judy Johnson Patty Kaup Mary Kindred Dave Kindred Darlene Leesman Gary McDaniels Roy Messeroie Joe Mountjoy John Patterson Gerry Rawlins Larry Rogers Tom Shifflet Linda Sullivan Ronald Sutton Linda Thompson Alta Ware Tom Wertheim Dave West Mary Wiggers Judy Willis Larry Warrick JUNIOR CLASS
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The popcorn machine, pictured on the left, is being paid tor by the junior and Sophomore classes. They are having a magazine sales drive to raise money. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nancy Blankenship, Secretary; Joe Mount joy. President; Tom Shifflet, Vice-President; Mr. Efaw, Sponsor; and Judy Johnson, Treasurer. The Junior play was given November eighth. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed giving the play, and we had a large audience. Our superintendent, Mr. Harwood, directed the play, and he did an excellent job. Our Junior float depicted the building of a better America by the combined efforts of all the vocations. Although our float did not place, most of the Juniors believed it was the best float our class had ever built. At the first home basketball game the Juniors gave a chilli supper. Many of the mothers of Juniors did more than their share to make this supper the success that it was. JUNIOR PLAY CAST (Seated in the jury box) ROW 1; Mary Wiggers; Marvin Hulva; Martha Harris; Nancy Blankenship; Linda Sullivan; and John Houghton. ROW 2: Judy johnson; John Patterson; Gary McDaniels; Louise Britton; Judy Willis; and Patty Kaup. (In foreground) Dave Kindred; Linda Brown; Joe Mountjoy; Tom Shifflet; Darlene Leesman; Mary Kindred; Tom Wertheim; Linda Thomp son: Dave West; and Gerry Rawlins..
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JUNIOR RESPONSE TO THE SENIOR CLASS WILL We the intelligent, studious, polite Juniors, in this year of 58 , wish to offer an humble response to the will of the elderly, soon-to-be forgotten Seniors who in the years gone by have, in their own feeble way, worked, planned, and hoped for this com' ing day of graduation. As they enter the cold, cruel world we would like to offer a small suggestion or bit of advice to help them lead a richer and fuller life in the years to come. DICK BALDWIN: Why don't you take up the manufacture of No-Nod Pills? MARILYN BECCUE: We hope your love life isn't as troublesome out of school as It was in school. WESLEY BELL: How about coming back next year and taking Drivers’ Training? BEAN BENEDICT: We think a horse would go better with your cowboy boots than a Packard does. CAROLE ANN BICKNELL: We think you could win first prize in a National Giggling Contest. LARRY BRANDT: We hope you never lose your ability to fix up old cars. ED COMBS: We hope your Pre-Flight course will help you in the years to come. EARL GARDNER: We bet you will be the first to break the sound barrier by blowing your nose. SHORTY HARRIS: We advise you to take up hog calling as a profession----SOOIE. WILLA JONES: We would all be better off if we didn't talk any more than you do. MILLIE LUESCHEN: We hear you are going to audition for the American Bandstand. BARBARA McCULLOUGH: We suggest that you invent an automatic hair washer. CAROLYN MILLER: We believe that you should start a Brad Imig fan club. RON NOLLMAN: We hope that in the future we can give you all of our car washing business. RITA PARKS: We'll always remember you for your crazy hair-do's. DAN PATTERSON: We hope your mathematical ability will help you in the future. DONNA POPE: We hope that little band of gold will bring happiness. JIM QUtRAM: When you are out of school we would like to know if you were naturally smart or whether you copied from Barb all four years? WILBUR REID: We won't say much about you since you'll probably be back some next year because of certain interests in the Class of '59'. LARRY THOMPSON: Will the color of your hair always match your temper? CLEO VEF: We think you should move to Florida where the weather is always nice for motorcycle riding. ■ .r .tt 1
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